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SERVICE MANUAL 9-pin Serial Impact Dot Matrix Printer LX-300+ EPSON LX-300+/1170 LX-1170 ® SEDM997003 Notice o All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION. o All effort have been made to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this manual. However, should any errors be detected, SEIKO EPSON would greatly appreciate being informed of them. o The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. o All effort have been made to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this manual. However, should any errors be detected, SEIKO EPSON would greatly appreciate being informed of them. o The above not withstanding SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION can assume no responsibility for any errors in this manual or the consequences thereof. EPSON is a registered trademark of SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION. General Notice: Other product names used herein are for identification purpose only and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. EPSON disclaims any and all rights in those marks. Copyright © 2000 SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION. Imaging & Information Product Division TPCS Quality Assurance Center TPCS Department PRECAUTIONS Precautionary notations throughout the text are categorized relative to 1)Personal injury and 2) damage to equipment. DANGER Signals a precaution which, if ignored, could result in serious or fatal personal injury. Great caution should be exercised in performing procedures preceded by DANGER Headings. WARNING Signals a precaution which, if ignored, could result in damage to equipment. The precautionary measures itemized below should always be observed when performing repair/maintenance procedures. DANGER 1. ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE PRODUCT FROM THE POWER SOURCE AND PERIPHERAL DEVICES PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR PROCEDURES. 2. NO WORK SHOULD BE PERFORMED ON THE UNIT BY PERSONS UNFAMILIAR WITH BASIC SAFETY MEASURES AS DICTATED FOR ALL ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS IN THEIR LINE OF WORK. 3. WHEN PERFORMING TESTING AS DICTATED WITHIN THIS MANUAL, DO NOT CONNECT THE UNIT TO A POWER SOURCE UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO. WHEN THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE MUST BE CONNECTED, USE EXTREME CAUTION IN WORKING ON POWER SUPPLY AND OTHER ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS. 4. WHEN DISASSEMBLING OR ASSEMBLING A PRODUCT, MAKE SURE TO WEAR GLOVES TO AVOID INJURIER FROM METAL PARTS WITH SHARP EDGES. WARNING 1. REPAIRS ON EPSON PRODUCT SHOULD BE PERFORMED ONLY BY AN EPSON CERTIFIED REPAIR TECHNICIAN. 2. MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE SOURCE VOLTAGES IS THE SAME AS THE RATED VOLTAGE, LISTED ON THE SERIAL NUMBER/RATING PLATE. IF THE EPSON PRODUCT HAS A PRIMARY AC RATING DIFFERENT FROM AVAILABLE POWER SOURCE, DO NOT CONNECT IT TO THE POWER SOURCE. 3. ALWAYS VERIFY THAT THE EPSON PRODUCT HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SOURCE BEFORE REMOVING OR REPLACING PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS AND/OR INDIVIDUAL CHIPS. 4. IN ORDER TO PROTECT SENSITIVE MICROPROCESSORS AND CIRCUITRY, USE STATIC DISCHARGE EQUIPMENT, SUCH AS ANTI-STATIC WRIST STRAPS, WHEN ACCESSING INTERNAL COMPONENTS. 5. DO NOT REPLACE IMPERFECTLY FUNCTIONING COMPONENTS WITH COMPONENTS WHICH ARE NOT MANUFACTURED BY EPSON. IF SECOND SOURCE IC OR OTHER COMPONENTS WHICH HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED ARE USED, THEY COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EPSON PRODUCT, OR COULD VOID THE WARRANTY OFFERED BY EPSON. About This Manual This manual describes basic functions, theory of electrical and mechanical operations, maintenance and repair procedures of the printer. The instructions and procedures included herein are intended for the experienced repair technicians, and attention should be given to the precautions on the preceding page. Manual Configuration This manual consists of six chapters and Appendix. CHAPTER 1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS Provides a general overview and specifications of the product. CHAPTER 2. OPERATING PRINCIPLES Describes the theory of electrical and mechanical operations of the product. CHAPTER 3. TROUBLESHOOTING Describes the step-by-step procedures for the troubleshooting. CHAPTER 4. DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Describes the step-by-step procedures for disassembling and assembling the product. CHAPTER 5. ADJUSTMENT Provides Epson-approved methods for adjustment. CHAPTER 6. MAINTENANCE Provides preventive maintenance procedures and the lists of Epson-approved lubricants and adhesives required for servicing the product. APPENDIX Provides the following additional information for reference: • Connector pin assignments • Electric circuit boards components layout • Electrical circuit boards schematics • Exploded diagram & Parts List Symbols Used in this Manual Various symbols are used throughout this manual either to provide additional information on a specific topic or to warn of possible danger present during a procedure or an action. Be aware of all symbols when they are used, and always read NOTE, CAUTION, or WARNING messages. A D J U S T M E N T R E Q U IR E D C A U T IO N C H E C K P O IN T W A R N IN G Indicates an operating or maintenance procedure, practice or condition that is necessary to keep the product’s quality. Indicates an operating or maintenance procedure, practice, or condition that, if not strictly observed, could result in damage to, or destruction of, equipment. May indicate an operating or maintenance procedure, practice or condition that is necessary to accomplish a task efficiently. It may also provide additional information that is related to a specific subject, or comment on the results achieved through a previous action. Indicates an operating or maintenance procedure, practice or condition that, if not strictly observed, could result in injury or loss of life. Revision Status Revision Issued Date A May 11, 2000 First Release April 5, 2001 Revision: • Page -70 • Page -107 • Page -111 • Page -124 April 19, 2001 Revision: • Page -117 “LX-1170 Exploded Diagrams” added. • Page -121 “Parts list for LX-1170” added. B C Description “Warning and caution messages” added. “EEPROM Address Map” added. “Component Layout” added. “C294MAIN-B Board” added. CONTENTS Chapter 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1.1 FEATURES ......................................................................................................... 9 1.2 SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................... 1.2.1 Printing Specification ................................................................................ 1.2.2 Paper Feeding ............................................................................................ 1.2.3 Electrical Specification .............................................................................. 1.2.4 Environmental Condition ........................................................................... 1.2.5 Reliability .................................................................................................. 1.2.6 Ribbon Cartridge ....................................................................................... 1.2.7 Safety Approvals ....................................................................................... 1.2.8 CE Marking ............................................................................................... 1.2.9 Printable Area ............................................................................................ 10 10 14 16 16 16 16 17 17 18 1.3 Interface Specifications .................................................................................... 1.3.1 Parallel Interface (Forward Channel) ........................................................ 1.3.2 Parallel Interface (Reverse Channel) ......................................................... 1.3.3 Serial Interface ........................................................................................... 1.3.4 Interface Selection ..................................................................................... 1.3.5 Prevention Hosts from Data Transfer Time-out ........................................ 1.3.6 IEEE1284.4 protocol ................................................................................. 21 21 23 24 25 25 25 1.4 Operation ........................................................................................................... 1.4.1 Control Panel ............................................................................................. 1.4.1.1 Switches ............................................................................................. 1.4.1.2 LED ................................................................................................... 1.4.1.3 Buzzer ................................................................................................ 1.4.2 Functions .................................................................................................... 1.4.2.1 Usual Operation ................................................................................. 1.4.2.2 Operation at Power-on ....................................................................... 1.4.2.3 Default Setting ................................................................................... 1.4.2.4 Bi-d. Adjustment ............................................................................... 1.4.3 Errors ......................................................................................................... 26 26 26 27 27 28 28 28 28 29 30 1.5 Control codes .................................................................................................... 31 1.5.1 ESC/P2 ....................................................................................................... 1.5.2 IBM 2390 Plus Emulation ......................................................................... 1.5.3 Bi-Directional Commands ......................................................................... 1.5.3.1 Reply Printer Status ........................................................................... 1.5.3.2 Packet commands .............................................................................. 31 32 33 35 36 1.6 Initialization ...................................................................................................... 37 1.7 Paper Specifications ......................................................................................... 38 1.8 Physical Specifications ..................................................................................... 41 1.8.1 Physical Specifications for LX-300+ ........................................................ 41 1.8.2 Physical Specifications for LX-1170 ......................................................... 42 1.9 Accessories ........................................................................................................ 43 Chapter 2 Operating Principles 2.1 Overview ............................................................................................................ 45 2.2 Printer Mechanism ........................................................................................... 2.2.1 Printhead .................................................................................................... 2.2.1.1 Buzzer Function ................................................................................ 2.2.2 Carriage Mechanism .................................................................................. 2.2.2.1 High speed skip method .................................................................... 2.2.3 Ribbon Mechanism .................................................................................... 2.2.3.1 Ink Ribbon Shifting Mechanism ....................................................... 2.2.3.2 Color Ribbon Driving Mechanism (Option) ..................................... 2.2.4 Platen Gap Adjustment Mechanism .......................................................... 2.2.5 Paper Feed Mechanism .............................................................................. 2.2.5.1 Page Length Measurement ................................................................ 2.2.6 Release Mechanism ................................................................................... 2.2.7 Other Special Functions ............................................................................. 2.2.7.1 Energy saving mode .......................................................................... 2.2.7.2 Quiet Mode ........................................................................................ 46 47 47 48 50 50 50 50 52 53 54 55 55 55 55 2.3 Electrical Circuit Operating Principles .......................................................... 56 2.3.1 MAIN Board Electric Circuit .................................................................... 56 2.3.2 C294PSB / C294PSE Board ...................................................................... 58 2.3.2.1 Electric Circuit .................................................................................. 58 4.2.7.10 PF Motor Assembly Removal ......................................................... 86 4.2.7.11 Paper Feed Mechanism Disassembly .............................................. 87 4.2.7.12 Paper Guide Removal ...................................................................... 88 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 3.1 Overview ............................................................................................................ 61 3.2 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................ 3.2.1 Initialization Check .................................................................................... 3.2.2 Check Performance By Self-Check Function ............................................ 3.2.2.1 Indicator LED .................................................................................... 3.2.3 Identify Problems From Symptoms ........................................................... 3.2.4 Unit and Parts Check ................................................................................. 3.2.4.1 Printhead Check ................................................................................ 3.2.4.2 Motor Check ...................................................................................... 3.2.4.3 Sensor Check ..................................................................................... 3.2.4.4 Printhead Driver Check ..................................................................... 62 62 62 62 63 66 66 67 67 68 Chapter 5 Adjustment 5.1 Overview ............................................................................................................ 91 5.1.1 Platen Gap Adjustment .............................................................................. 91 5.1.2 Bi-D Adjustment ........................................................................................ 92 Chapter 6 Maintenance 6.1 Maintenance ...................................................................................................... 99 6.1.1 Cleaning ..................................................................................................... 99 6.1.2 Lubrication ................................................................................................. 99 Chapter 7 Appendix Chapter 4 Disassembly and Assembly 4.1 Overview ............................................................................................................ 4.1.1 Precautions ................................................................................................. 4.1.2 Tools .......................................................................................................... 4.1.3 Service Checks After Repair ..................................................................... 70 70 70 72 4.2 Disassembly and Assembly .............................................................................. 4.2.1 Printhead Removal ..................................................................................... 4.2.2 Upper Housing Removal ........................................................................... 4.2.3 Printer Mechanism Removal ..................................................................... 4.2.4 Board Assembly and Panel Removal ........................................................ 4.2.5 C294MAIN/MAIN-B Board Assembly Removal ..................................... 4.2.6 C294 Power Supply Board Assembly Removal ........................................ 4.2.7 Printer Mechanism Disassembly ............................................................... 4.2.7.1 CR Motor Assembly Removal .......................................................... 4.2.7.2 Platen Removal .................................................................................. 4.2.7.3 Carriage Unit Removal ...................................................................... 4.2.7.4 Ribbon Feed Mechanism Removal ................................................... 4.2.7.5 RPE Sensor Removal ........................................................................ 4.2.7.6 BPE Sensor Removal ........................................................................ 4.2.7.7 HP Sensor Removal ........................................................................... 4.2.7.8 PG Sensor Removal ........................................................................... 4.2.7.9 Release Lever Position Sensor Removal ........................................... 73 74 75 76 78 78 79 80 81 81 82 84 84 84 85 85 85 7.1 Connector Summary ...................................................................................... 104 7.1.1 Major Component Unit ............................................................................ 104 7.1.2 Pin Assignments ...................................................................................... 104 7.2 EEPROM Address Map ................................................................................ 107 7.3 Component Layout ......................................................................................... 111 7.4 Exploded Diagrams ........................................................................................ 115 7.5 Parts List ......................................................................................................... 119 7.6 Electric Circuit Schematics ........................................................................... 124 CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION LX-300+/1170 Revision C 1.1 FEATURES EPSON LX-300+/1170 is a 9 pin serial impact dot matrix printer. The main difference between LX-300+ and LX-1170 is the wedth : 80 colums for LX-300+ and 136 colums for LX-1170. The major features are shown as follows: o Printing speed: o Feeding method: High speed draft Draft NLQ 1 original + 4 copies o Control panel functions: Font, Pause, Tear off, LF/FF, Load/ Eject, (rear) (rear) (rear) (rear, bottom) Micro Adjust, Self test, Data dump and the default settings Paper guide cover Paper guide Printer cover Rear push tractor, CSF single-bin (Option), Pull tractor (Option) and Roll paper holder (Option) o Paper/ Media: Single sheet, Continuous paper, Multi part paper, Envelope, Label and Roll paper o Fonts: 2NLQ and 1 Draft Bitmap typefaces 8 Barcode fonts o Character tables: Standard version NLSP version o Input buffer: 8 Kbytes o Acoustic noise: LX-300+/1170: 49 dB(A) (ISO 7779 pattern) LX-1170: 55 dB(A) (ISO 7779 pattern) for India o Reliability: Total print volume o Interface: o Copy capability: Paper supports o Feeder: LX-1170 Ribbon life ESC/P and IBM 2380 Plus emulation 300 cps at 10 cpi 225 cps at 10 cpi 56 cps at 10 cpi Friction feed Push tractor feed Push and Pull tractor feed Pull tractor feed MTBF Printhead life LX-300+: o Control code: Paper release lever Knob Control panel 13 tables 38 tables Ribbon cartridge 12 million lines (except printhead) 6000 POH (25% Duty) Paper thickness lever Paper tension unit Parallel interface Tractor 400 million strokes/ wire(Black) 100 million strokes/wire(Color) 400 million strokes/ wire 3 million characters Paper cord Power switch Figure 1-1. EPSON LX-300+/1170 Printer Parts Bi-directional parallel interface (IEEE-1284 nibble mode supported) Serial I/F PRODUCT DESCRIPTION FEATURES 9 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 1.2 SPECIFICATIONS Table 1-1. Print Speed and Printable Columns Printing mode 1.2.1 Printing Specification Draft condensed o Print method: Impact dot matrix o Number of pins: 9 pins o Print pin arrangement: 9x1 o Print pin diameter: 0.29 mm (0.0114 inch) o Color (Option): Black, Magenta, Cyan, Yellow o Print direction: Bi-direction with logic seeking Draft emphasized NLQ o Print speed and printable columns: Character pitch (cpi) Printable columns Printing speed (cps) 17 137(LX-300+) 233(LX-1170) 191 20 160(LX-300+) 273(LX-1170) 225 10 80(LX-300+) 136(LX-300+) 112 10 80(LX-300+) 136(LX-1170) 56 12 96(LX-300+) 163(LX-1170) 67 15 120(LX-300+) 204(LX-1170) 56 Table 1-1. Print Speed and Printable Columns Printing mode High speed draft High speed draft condensed Draft Character pitch (cpi) Printable columns Printing speed (cps) 10 80(LX-300+) 136(LX-1170) 300 17 137(LX-300+) 233(LX-1170) 47 12 96(LX-300+) 163(LX-1170) 337 20 160(LX-300+) 272(LX-1170) 56 15 120(LX-300+) 204(LX-1170) 337 17 137(LX-300+) 233(LX-1170) 321 20 160(LX-300+) 272(LX-1170) 300 10 80(LX-300+) 136(LX-1170) 225 12 96(LX-300+) 163(LX-1170) 270 15 120(LX-300+) 204(LX-1170) 225 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION NOTE: When the power supply voltage drops to the lower limit, the printer stops printing and then starts printing the rest on the line more slowly than before. o Resolution: Table 1-2. Resolution Horizontal density (dpi) Vertical density (dpi) Adjacent dot print High speed draft 90 72 No Draft 120 72 No Draft condensed 240 72 No Draft emphasized 120 72 Yes Printing mode SPECIFICATIONS 10 LX-300+/1170 Revision C Table 1-2. Resolution Printing mode NLQ Bit image o Control code: Horizontal density (dpi) Vertical density (dpi) Adjacent dot print 240 144 No 60, 72, 80, 90 or 120 72 Yes 120 or 240 72 No ESC/P and IBM 2380 Plus emulation (Refer to 1.5 "Control codes") PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS 11 LX-300+/1170 Revision C o Character tables: o International character sets: 13 countries U.S.A U.K. Italy Norway Latin America n Standard version (13 character table) Italic table PC850 (Multilingual) PC863 (Canadian-French) PC861 (Icelandic) Abicomp ISO Latin 1 ISO 8859-15 PC437 (US, Standard Europe) PC860 (Portuguese) PC865 (Nordic) BRASCII Roman 8 PC858 Germany Sweden Japan Spain 2 NOTE: The international and legal characters are the following 12 codes; 23H, 24H, 40H, 5BH, 5CH, 5DH, 5EH, 60H, 7BH, 7CH, 7DH, 7EH. n NLSP version (38 character tables) Italic table PC850 (Multilingual) PC853 (Turkish) PC852 (East Europe) PC866 (Russian) PC869 (Greek) Code MJK (CSFR) ISO Latin 1T (Turkish) PC 774 (LST 1283:1993) ISO 8859-2 PC 866 UKR (Ukrania) PC 861 (Icelandic) PC APTEC (Arabic) PC 720 (Arabic) PC863 (Canadian-French) BRASCII ISO Latin 1 Hebrew 8*1 PC858 PC771 (Lithuania) France Denmark 1 Spain 1 Denmark 2 o Typeface PC437 (US, Standard Europe) PC437 Greek PC855 (Cyrillic) PC857 (Turkish) n Bit map fonts: EPSON Draft EPSON Roman EPSON Sans serif EPSON OCR-B MAZOWIA (Poland) ISO 8859-7 (Latin / Greek) Bulgaria (Bulgarian) Estonia (Estonia) PC 866 LAT. (Latvian) PC860 (Portuguese) PC865 (Nordic) PC708 (Arabic) PCAR864 (Arabic) Abicomp Roman 8 Hebrew 7*1 PC862 (Hebrew)*1 IAO8859-15 10cpi, 12cpi, 15cpi 10cpi, 12cpi, 15cpi, Proportional 10cpi, 12cpi, 15cpi, Proportional 10cpi*1 NOTE: *1: Do not describe in manual. o Bar codes EAN-13 UPC-A Code 128 Industrial 2 of 5 *1 EAN-8 UPC-E POSTNET Matrix 2 of 5 *1 Interleaved 2 of 5 Code 39 Coda bar (NW-7)*1 NOTE: *1: Do not describe in manual. NOTE: *1: This item is not displayed in a default setting mode. Do not describe this in the manual. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS 12 LX-300+/1170 Revision C o Character tables and typefaces: Table 1-3. Character Tables and Typefaces Character table Table 1-3. Character Tables and Typefaces Character table Standard Version Italic table PC 437 (US, Standard Europe) PC 850 (Multilingual) PC 860 (Portuguese) PC 863(Canadian-French) PC 865 (Nordic) PC 861 (Icelandic) BRASCII Abicomp Roman 8 ISO Latin 1 PC 858 ISO 8859-15 Bitmap font NLSP version EPSON Draft EPSON Roman EPSON Sans serif EPSON OCR-B EPSON Draft EPSON Roman EPSON Sans serif Bitmap font Italic table PC 437(US, Standard Europe) EPSON Draft EPSON Roman EPSON Sans serif EPSON OCR-B PC 860(Portuguese) PC 865(Nordic) BRASCIl Roman 8 PC437 (Greek) PC 855 (Cyrillic) PC 857 (Turkish) PC 869 (Greek) Code MJK (CSFR) lSO Latin 1T (Turkish) PC774 (LST 1283: 1993) 1SO 8859-2 PC 866 UKR (Ukrania) PC 708 (Arabic) PCAR864 (Arabic) Hebrew 8*1 PC 858 PC771 (Lithuania) EPSON Draft EPSON Roman EPSON Sans serif PC 850 (Multilingual) PC 861 (Icelandic) PC863 (Canadian-French) Abicomp lSOLatin1 PC 853 (Turkish) PC 852 (East Europe) PC 866 (Russian) MAZOWIA (Poland) lSO 8859-7 (Latin/Greek) Bulgaria (Bulgarian) Estonia (Estonia) PC 866 LAT. (Latvian) PC APTEC (Arabic) PC 720 (Arabic) Hebrew7*1 PC862 (Hebrew)*1 ISO 8859-15 NOTE: ESC R command is effective on all the character tables. NOTE: *1: These items are not displayed in the default setting mode. Do not describe in the manual. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS 13 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 1.2.2 Paper Feeding o Feeding method: Table 1-4. Release Lever Lever position Friction feed (rear) Push tractor feed (rear) Push and Pull tractor feed (rear) Pull tractor feed (rear, bottom) Tractor o Feeder: Rear push tractor, CSF single-bin (Option), Pull tractor (Option) and Roll paper holder (Option) o Paper path: Manual insertion CSF Push Tractor Pull Tractor o Line spacing: o Feed speed: Rear in, top out Rear in, top out Rear in, top out Rear or bottom in, top out 4.23mm (1/6 inch) or programmable in increments of ; LX-300+: 0.118mm(1/216 inch) LX-1170: 0.059mm(1/432 inch) 4.23mm (1/6 inch feed) LX-300+ LX-1170 Continuous feed o Input Data Buffer: 88msec 63msec 0.76MPS (m/sec) [3.0 IPS (inches/sec)] 8 Kbyte Manual insertion (rear) Roll paper holder feed (rear) Roll paper PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Continuous paper (Single sheet and Multi part) Pull tractor feed (rear) Continuous paper (Single sheet and Multi part) Pull tractor feed (bottom) Continuous paper (Single sheet and Multi part) Labels SPECIFICATIONS LX-1170 Paper thickness (inch) Paper thickness (inch) Min. Max. Paper thickness (mm) -1 - - - - - - 0 (0.0024) (0.0071) over 0.06 up to 0.18 (0.0024) (0.0071) over 0.06 up to 0.18 1 (0.0071) (0.0102) over 0.18 up to 0.26 - - - 2 (0.0102) (0.0130) over 0.26 up to 0.33 (0.0071) (0.0102) over 0.18 up to 0.26 3 (0.0130) (0.0154) over 0.33 up to 0.39 - - - Lever position Cut sheet (Single sheet and Multi part) Envelop Cut sheet (Single sheet) Push and Pull tractor feed (rear) LX-300+ Paper/ Media CSF single-bin Continuous paper (Single sheet and Multi part) Table 1-5. Paper Thickness Lever Table 1-4. Release Lever Friction Push tractor feed (rear) The paper thickness lever must be set at the proper position as shown below. The release lever must be set according to the following table; Paper path/ Feeder Paper/ Media o Paper thickness lever: o Release lever: Lever position Paper path/ Feeder Min. Max. Paper thickness (mm) 14 LX-300+/1170 Revision C Table 1-5. Paper Thickness Lever LX-300+ Lever position LX-1170 Paper thickness (inch) Min. Max. 4 (0.0154) (0.0205) 5 - 6 - Paper thickness (mm) Paper thickness (inch) Paper thickness (mm) Min. Max. over 0.39 up to 0.52 (0.0102) (0.0130) over 0.26 up to 0.33 - - (0.0130) (0.0154) over 0.33 up to 0.39 - - (0.0154) (0.0205) over 0.39 up to 0.52 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS 15 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 1.2.3 Electrical Specification 1.2.4 Environmental Condition o 120 V version o Temperature: 5 to 35 °C (operating*1) 15 to 25 °C (operating*1,*2) -30 to 60 °C (non-operating) o Humidity: 10 to 80% RH (operating*1) 30 to 60% RH (operating*1,*2) 0 to 85% RH (non-operating*1) o Resistance to shock: 1 G, within 1ms (operating) 2 G, within 2ms (non-operating*3) o Resistance to vibration: 0.25 G, 10 to 55 Hz (operating) 0.50 G, 10 to 55 Hz (non-operating*3) n Rated voltage: AC 120V n Input voltage range: AC 99 to 132 V n Rated frequency range: 50 to 60 Hz n Input frequency range: 49.5 to 60.5 Hz n Rated current: 0.6A (max. 1.4A) n Power consumption: Approx. 23W (ISO/IEC 10561 Letter pattern) n Insulation resistance:10MΩ min. (between AC line and chassis, DC 500V) n Dielectric strength: AC 1000 Vrms. 1 min. or AC 1200 Vrms. 1 sec. (between AC line and chassis) *1: without condensation *2: during printing on reclaimed paper, multi part paper, envelop, label or roll paper. *3: without shipment container o 230 V version n Rated voltage range: AC 220 to 240 V 1.2.5 Reliability n Input voltage range: AC 198 to 264 V o Total print volume: 12 million lines (except printhead) n Rated frequency range: 50 to 60 Hz o MTBF: 6000 POH(25% Duty) n Input frequency range: 49.5 to 60.5 Hz o Printhead life: n Rated current: 400 million strokes / wire (Black) 100 million strokes / wire (Color) 0.3 A (max. 0.7A) n Power consumption: Approx. 23W (ISO/IEC10561 Letter pattern) Energy Star Complaint n Insulation resistance: 10MΩ min. (between AC line and chassis, DC 500V) n Dielectric strength: AC 1500 Vrms. 1 min. (between AC line and chassis) LX-300+ 1.2.6 Ribbon Cartridge o Type: Color: Ribbon life: o Type: Color: Ribbon life: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Fabric Black 3 million characters (Draft 10 cpi, 14 dots/character) Fabric Black, Magenta, Cyan and Yellow n Black 1 million characters (Draft 10 cpi, 14 dots/character) n Magenta 0.7 million characters (Draft 10 cpi, 14 dots/character) SPECIFICATIONS 16 LX-300+/1170 Revision C n Cyan 0.7 million characters (Draft 10 cpi, 14 dots/character) n Yellow 0.5 million characters (Draft 10 cpi, 14 dots/character) 1.2.7 Safety Approvals o 120 V version n Safety standards: UL1950 CSA C22.2 No. 950 n EMI: FCC part15 subpart B class B CSA C108.8 class B o 230 V version n Safety standards: EN60950 n EMI: EN55022 (CISPR pub.22) class B AS/NZS 3548 class B 1.2.8 CE Marking 230 V & UPS version: n Low voltage directive 73/23/EEC: EN60950 n EMC Directive 89/336/EEC: EN55022 class B EN61000-3-2 EN61000-3-3 EN50082-1 IEC801-2 IEC801-3 IEC801-4 EN55024 LX-300+ only: LX-1170 only: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS 17 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 1.2.9 Printable Area Table 1-6. Printable Area for Cut Sheet o Cut sheets Single Sheet Multi Part PW (Width) Refer to 1.7 "Paper Specifications" Refer to 1.7 "Paper Specifications" PL (Length) Refer to 1.7 "Paper Specifications" Refer to 1.7 "Paper Specifications" LM (Left Margin) LX-300+: 3 mm or more (PW<=229 mm) 24mm or more(PW=257 mm) LX-1170: 3 mm or more (PW<=364 mm) 29mm or more(PW=420 mm) LX-300+: 3 mm or more (PW<=229 mm) 24mm or more(PW=257 mm) LX-1170: 3 mm or more (PW<=364 mm) 29mm or more(PW=420 mm) RM (Right Margin) LX-300+: 3 mm or more (PW<=229 mm) 24mm or more(PW=257 mm) LX-1170: 3 mm or more (PW<=364 mm) 29mm or more(PW=420 mm) LX-300+: 3 mm or more (PW<=229 mm) 24mm or more(PW=257 mm) LX-1170: 3 mm or more (PW<=364 mm) 29mm or more(PW=420 mm) TM (Top Margin) 4.2 mm or more 4.2 mm or more BM (Bottom Margin) 4.2 mm or more 4.2 mm or more P r in ta b le A r e a NOTE: The maximum horizontal printable area is 203.2mm for LX-300+/ 345.44 for LX-1170. Figure 1-2. Printable Area for Cut Sheet PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS 18 LX-300+/1170 Revision C o Envelop o Continuous paper R M L M T M P e r fo r a tio n P r in ta b le A r e a P r in ta b le A r e a B M P e r fo r a tio n Figure 1-3. Printable Area for Envelop Figure 1-4. Printable Area for Continuous Paper Table 1-7. Printable Area for Envelop Table 1-8. Printable Area for Continuous Paper Envelope Printable Area Continuous Paper PW (Width) Refer to 1.7 "Paper Specifications" PL (Length) Refer to 1.7 "Paper Specifications" PW (Width) Refer to 1.7 "Paper Specifications" LM (Left Margin) 3 mm or more PL (Length) Refer to 1.7 "Paper Specifications" RM (Right Margin) 3 mm or more LM (Left Margin) TM (Top Margin) 4.2 mm or more BM (Bottom Margin) 4.2 mm or more LX-300+: 13 mm or more (PW<=254 mm) 24mm or more(PW=254 mm) LX-1170: 13 mm or more (PW<=377.8mm) 18 mm or more(PW=406.4 mm) NOTE: The maximum horizontal printable area is 203.2mm. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS 19 LX-300+/1170 Revision C Table 1-8. Printable Area for Continuous Paper o Roll paper Continuous Paper RM (Right Margin) P W LX-300+: 13 mm or more (PW<=254 mm) 24mm or more(PW=254 mm) LX-1170: 13 mm or more (PW<=377.8mm) 18 mm or more(PW=406.4 mm) TM (Top Margin) 4.2 mm or more BM (Bottom Margin) 4.2 mm or more L M B M T M NOTE: The maximum horizontal printable area is 203.2mm for LX-300+/ 345.44 for LX-1170. P r in ta b le A r e a B M Figure 1-5. Printable Area for Roll Paper Table 1-9. Printable Area for Roll Paper Continuous Paper PW (Width) Refer to 1.7 "Paper Specifications" PL (Length) Refer to 1.7 "Paper Specifications" LM (Left Margin) 3 mm or more RM (Right Margin) 3 mm or more TM (Top Margin) 4.2 mm or more BM (Bottom Margin) 4.2 mm or more NOTE: The maximum horizontal printable area is 203.2mm. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS 20 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 1.3 Interface Specifications LX-300+/1170 provides bi-directional 8 bit parallel interface and serial interface. Optional interface board is not supported on this model. 1.3.1 Parallel Interface (Forward Channel) o Transmission mode: 8 bit parallel IEEE-1284 compatibility mode o Adaptable connector: 57-30360 (Amphenol) or equivalent o Synchronization: -STROBE pulse o Handshaking: BUSY and -ACKLG signals o Signal level: TTL compatible (IEEE-1284 level 1 device) Figure 1-6. Data Transmitting Timing Table 1-10. Parameter Table 1-11. Maximum & Minimum Timings for Data Transmission Parameter Minimum Maximum Condition VOH* -- 5.5V VOL* -0.5V -- IOH* -- 0.32mA VOH=2.4V IOL* -- 12mA VOL=2.4V CO -- 50pF VIH -- 2.0V VIL 0.8V -- IIH -- 0.32mA VIH=2.0V IIL -- 12mA VIL=0.8V CI -- 50pF NOTE: * Logic-H signal is 2.0V or lower when the printer is off and the signal is 3.0V or higher when the printer is on. The receiver has impedance which is equivalent to 7.5 kΩ. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Parameter Minimum Maximum tsetup 500 nsec -- thold 500 nsec -- tstb 500 nsec -- tready 0 -- tbusy -- 500 nsec treply -- -- tack 500 nsec 10 us tnbusy 0 -- tnext 0 -- ttout* -- 120 nsec ttin** -- 200 nsec NOTE: * Rise and fall time of output signals. ** Rise and fall time of input signals. Interface Specifications 21 LX-300+/1170 Revision C o BUSY signal is active (HIGH level) under the conditions below: Table 1-12. Connector Pin Assignment and Signals (Forward Channel) n In the process of receiving data Pin No. n In the condition of being input buffer full Signal Name Return GND Pin In/Out Functional Description n In the condition of being -INT signal active (low level) 8 DATA7 26 In bit6 n During hardware initialization 9 DATA8 27 In bit7:MSB 10 -ACKNLG 28 Out This signal (negative pulse) indicates that the printer has received data and is ready to accept next one. 11 BUSY 29 Out This signal’s high level means that the print is not ready to accept data. 12 PE 28 Out This signal’s high level means that the printer is in a state of paper-out error. 13 SLCT 28 Out Always at high level when the printer is powered on. 14 -AFXT 30 In Not used. 31 -INIT 30 In This signal’s negative pulse initializes printer. 32 -ERROR 29 Out This signal’s low level means the printer is in a state of error. 36 -SLIN 30 In 18 Logic H -- Out This line is pulled up to +5V through 3.9 kΩ resister. 35 +5V -- Out This line is pulled up tp +5V through 1.0 kΩ resister. 17 Chassis -- -- Chassis GND. 16, 33, 19-30 GND -- -- Signal GND. 15, 34 NC -- -- Not connected. n In the condition of being -ERROR or PE signal is active (low level, high level, respectively) n In the self test mode n In the adjustment mode n In the default-setting mode o -ERROR signal is active (low level) under the conditions below: n In the condition of a paper-out error n In the condition of a release lever error o PE signal is active (high level) under the condition below: n In the condition of a paper-out error Table 1-12. Connector Pin Assignment and Signals (Forward Channel) Pin No. Signal Name Return GND Pin In/Out Functional Description Strobe pulse. Input data is latched at falling edge of the signal. 1 -STROBE 19 In 2 DATA1 20 In 3 DATA2 21 In bit1 4 DATA3 22 In bit2 5 DATA4 23 In bit3 6 DATA5 24 In bit4 7 DATA6 25 In bit5 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Parallel input data to the printer. bit0:LSB Not used. NOTE: In/Out shows the direction of signal flow from the printer’s point of view. Interface Specifications 22 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 1.3.2 Parallel Interface (Reverse Channel) o Transmission mode: Table 1-13. Connector Pin Assignment and Signals (Reverse Channel) IEEE-1284 nibble mode o Adaptable connector: See 1.3.1 "Parallel Interface (Forward Channel)" o Synchronization: Refer to the IEEE-1284 specification o Handshaking: Refer to the IEEE-1284 specification o Signal level: IEEE-1284 level 1 device See 1.3.1 "Parallel Interface (Forward Channel)" o Data transmission timing: Refer to the IEEE-1284 specification o Extensibility request: The printer responds to the extensibility request affirmatively, when the request is 00H or 004H, which means; 00H: Request for nibble mode of reverse channel transfer 04H: Request device ID in nibble mode of reverse channel transfer o Device ID: The printer sends following device ID string when it is requested. n When IEEE1284.4 is enabled; [00H][4EH] MFG: EPSON; CMD: ESCPL2,PRPXL24,BDC,D4; MDL: LX-300+; CLS: PRINTER; DES: EPSON[SP]LX-300+; LX-300+ [00H][4EH] MFG: EPSON; CMD: ESCP9,PRPII9,BDC,D4; MDL: LX-1170; CLS: PRINTER; DES: EPSON[SP]LX-1170; LX-1170 n When IEEE1284.4 is disabled; [00H][4BH] MFG: EPSON; CMD: ESCPL2,PRPXL24,BDC; MDL: LX-300+; CLS: PRINTER; DES: EPSON[SP]LX-1170; LX-300+ PRODUCT DESCRIPTION [00H][4BH] MFG: EPSON; CMD: ESCP9,PRPII9,BDC; MDL: LX-1170; CLS: PRINTER; DES: EPSON[SP]LX-1170; LX-1170 Pin No. Signal Name Return GND Pin In/Out Functional Description 1 HostClk 19 In Host clock signal. 2 DATA1 20 In Parallel input data to the printer. bit0:LSB 3 DATA2 21 In bit1 4 DATA3 22 In bit2 5 DATA4 23 In bit3 6 DATA5 24 In bit4 7 DATA6 25 In bit5 8 DATA7 26 In bit6 9 DATA8 27 In bit7:MSB 10 PtrClk 28 Out Printer clock signal. 11 PtrBusy/DataBit3,7 29 Out Printer busy signal and reverse channel transfer data bit 3 or 7. 12 AckDataReq/ DataBit-2,6 28 Out Acknowledge data request signal and reverse channel transfer data bit 2 or 6. 13 Xflag/ DataBit-1,5 28 Out X-flag signal and reverse channel transfer data bit 1 or 5. 14 HostBusy 30 In Host busy signal. 31 -INIT 30 In Not used. 32 -DataAvail/ DataBit-0,4 29 Out 36 1284-Active 30 In 18 Logic-H -- Out This line is pulled up to +5V through 3.9 kΩ resister. 35 +5V -- Out This line is pulled up tp +5V through 1.0 kΩ resister. Interface Specifications Data available signal and reverse channel transfer data bit 0 or 4. 1284 active signal. 23 LX-300+/1170 Revision C Table 1-13. Connector Pin Assignment and Signals (Reverse Channel) Pin No. Signal Name Return GND Pin In/Out 17 Chassis -- -- 16, 33, 19-30 GND -- -- 15, 34 NC -- -- Pin No. Functional Description Chassis GND. Signal GND. Not connected. 1.3.3 Serial Interface o Synchronization: Asynchronous o Signal level: EIA-232D MARK (logical 1): SPACE (logical 0): o Word length: Start bit: Data bit: Data bit: Parity bit: Stop bit: Table 1-14. Connector Pin Assignment and Signals -3V to -25V +3V to +25V Signal Name In/Out Functional Description 2 TXD Out Transmit data. 20 DTR Out Indicates that the printer is ready to receive data or not. 11 REV Out Connected directly to the DTR signal. 4 RTS Out Request to send. Always SPACE level when the printer is powered on. Pulled up to +12V via 4.7KΩ resistor. 3 RXD In Receive data. 7 Signal GND -- Signal GND 1 Chassis GND -- Chassis GND other NC -- Not used. Not connected. * In/Out shows the direction of signal flow from the printer’s point of view. 1 bit 8 bit (LX-300+ only) 8 bit, 7 bit (LX-300+/1170) Odd, Even, Non, Ignore 1 bit or more o Baud rate: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 or 19200 bps o Handshaking: DTR signal and XON/XOFF DTR=MAEK, XOFF:indicates that the printer cannot receive data. DTR=MARK, XON: indicates that the printer is ready to receive data. NOTE: The DTR signal is MARK and XOFF code (DC3, 13H) is transmitted when the rest of the input buffer becomes 256 bytes. The DTR signal is SPACE and XON code (DC1, 11H) is transmitted when the rest of the input buffer is regained 256 byte. o Error handling: Parity error is only detected. Overrun error and framing error are ignored. o Connector: 25 pin subminiature D-shell connector (female) PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Interface Specifications 24 LX-300+/1170 Revision C o Auto: 1.3.4 Interface Selection The printer has 2 interfaces; the parallel interface and serial interface. These interfaces are selected manually by Default Setting or selected automatically. o Manual Selection Communication is carried out in the conventional mode until a magic string (1284.4 synchronous commands) is received. By receiving a magic string, communication in IEEE1284.4 packet mode is started. o Off: One of 2 interfaces can be selected by Default setting. Communication is carried out in the conventional mode. A magic string (284.4 synchronous commands) is discarded. o Automatic Selection The automatic interface selection is enabled by Default Setting. In this automatic interface selection mode, the printer is initialized to the idle state scanning which interface receives data when it is powered on. Then the interface that receives data first is selected. When the host stops data transfer and the printer is in stand-by state for the seconds specified by Default Setting, the printer is returned to the idle state. As long as the host sends data or the printer interface is in busy state, the selected interface is let as it is. o Interface State and Interface Selection NOTE: The packet protocol of IEEE1284.4 allows a device to carry on multiple exchanges or conversations which contain data and/or control information with another device at the same time across a single pointto-point link. The protocol is not, however, a device control language. It does provide basic transport-level flow control and multiplexing services. The multiplexed logical channels are independent of each and blocking of one has no effect on the others. The protocol operates over IEEE1284. When the parallel interface is not selected, the interface gets into a busy state. When the serial interface is not selected, the interface sends XOFF and sets the DTR signal MARK. When the printer is initialized or returned to the idle state, the parallel interface got into a ready state, the serial interface sends XON and sets the DTR SPACE. Caution that the interrupt signal such as a -INIT signal on the parallel interface is not effective while that interface is not selected. 1.3.5 Prevention Hosts from Data Transfer Time-out Generally, hosts abandons data transfer to peripherals when a peripheral is in busy state for dozens of seconds continuously. To prevent hosts from this kind of time-out, the printer receives data very slowly, several bytes per minute, even if the printer is in busy state. This slowdown is started when the rest of the input buffer becomes several hundreds of bytes. At last, when the input buffer is full, the printer is in busy state continuously. 1.3.6 IEEE1284.4 protocol The packet protocol described by IEEE1284.4 is supported on the parallel I/F. Two function modes of IEEE1284.4 protocol, “Off” and “Auto” are available, and one of them is selected according to the value of Default setting. (See 1.4.2.3 "Default Setting") PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Interface Specifications 25 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 1.4.1.1 Switches 1.4 Operation o Operation in normal mode In normal mode, pressing panel switches executes following function; 1.4.1 Control Panel Table 1-15. Operation in Normal Mode 4 switches and 4 LEDs are on the panel as shown below. Tear Off Tear Off LF/FF Load/Eject Paper Out Switch Function Pause -Alternates printing and non-printing status. -Enables Micro Adjustment function and Font selection, holding it down for 3 seconds. Load/Eject -Loads or ejects paper. -Execute micro feed forward when this function is enabled. LF/FF -Executes line feed by pressing it shortly. -Executes form feed byholding it down for a few seconds. -Executes micro feed backwardwhen this function is enabled. Tear Off -Advances continuous paper to the Tear-off position. -Select fontwhen this function is enabled. Pause Draft Draft Condensed Roman Roman Condensed Font Micro Adjust 3 sec Sans serif Sans serif Condensed : LED On : LED Blinks : LED Off o Operation at power on Turning the printer on while pressing panel switches executes the functions below; Figure 1-7. Control Panel Table 1-16. Operation at Power On PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Switch Function Load/Eject NLQ self test LF/FF Draft self test Tear Off Default setting Load/Eject & LF/FF Data dump Load/Eject & LF/FF & Pause Clear EEPROM Tear Off & Load/Eject & LF/FF Clear EEPROM for Diving Line count for ribbon change timing. Pause Bi-d adjustment The others Not available Operation 26 LX-300+/1170 Revision C o Operation in default setting mode *3 Font (Green) -The status of Font selection is displayed by 2 Font LEDs when continuous paper is out of the Tear-off position. -Both LEDs blink when continuous paper is in the Tear-off position. n¨: Draft n«: Draft Condensed ¨n: Roman ¨¨: Roman Condensed ¨«: Sans serif «n: Sans serif Condensed ««: Tear Off (¨: LED On, n: LED Off, «: LED Blinks) The following switches are used in default setting mode; Table 1-17. Operation at Power On Switch Function Tear Off Changes the setting. LF/FF Selects the Menu. The others Not available. 1.4.1.2 LED o Indication in normal mode 1.4.1.3 Buzzer Table 1-18. Indication in normal mode LED Pause*1 Printer Status Paper Out*2 Font Pause On --- --- Paper out error On On --- Release lever error On --- --- Paper eject warning On Blink --- Blink --- --- Tear off --- --- *3 Font selection --- --- *3 Blink Blink Blink Micro Adjust Fatal error o Paper out error: Beeper sounds (...)* o Release lever operation: Beeper sounds(-----)* o Illegal panel operation: Beeper sounds (.)* *The description (.) and (-) in the above shows how the beeper sounds. (.): Beeper sounds approx. 100ms and interval is approx. 100ms. (-): Beeper sounds approx. 500ms and interval is approx. 100ms. *1 Pause (Orange) -It is on when the printer is paused, and it is off when the printer is not paused. -It blinks when Micro Adjust is enabled. *2 Paper Out (Red) -It is on when the printer is in the Paper out status, and it is off when the printer is out of this status. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Operation 27 LX-300+/1170 Revision C o Data Dump 1.4.2 Functions Starts the data dump mode, in which all the input data are printed as hexadecimal numbers and corresponding characters. 1.4.2.1 Usual Operation o Clear EEPROM o Pause Resets the printer to the factory default setting, which is not always proper setting for each market demand. (i.e. This function is for emergency.) Clear Areal EEPROM data except 00H to 1FH. -This switch alternates printer activity between printing and non-printing. -By holding it down over 3 seconds when the printer is in the stand by state, the Micro Adjust function is enabled. By pressing it again, this function is disabled. o Load/Eject -Pressing it loads out sheet or continuous paper when the printer is out of paper. -Pressing it ejects out sheet to the stacker or continuous paper to the paper park. o Clear EEPROM for Driving Line count for ribbon change timing. Resets the diving Line count for ribbon change timing. o Bi-d adjustment o LF/FF -Pressing it shortly executes line feed. -Holding it down for a few seconds executes form feed when continuous paper is used, or ejects cut sheet to the stacker when cut sheet is used. o Tear Off -When continuous paper is used, pressing it moves a page to the Tear-off position. And pressing it again moves a next page to the TOF position. o Font -Pressing it selects one of the following fonts when Micro Adjust is enabled; Draft, Draft Condensed, Roman, Roman Condensed, Sans serif, Sans serif Condensed Starts the Bi-d adjustment mode. See 1.4.2.4 "Bi-d. Adjustment". o Demonstration Not available. 1.4.2.3 Default Setting There are some parameters that can be changed by users and will be referred at the time of initialization of the printer. o Setting mode 1. Enters the Default setting mode. The method of selecting language for “Usage of this mode” is printed. 2. Select language for “Usage of this mode” by LF/FF button. Font LEDs show the language for “Usage of this mode” that is currently selected. This section will be advanced one by one as the button is pressed and the On/Off/ Blink/2-Blink of those three LEDs will also be changed according to the selection. 3. Press Tear Off button. The current setting and the “Usage of this mode” by selected language will be printed on the paper set in the paper path at that time. 4. Select Menu by Tear Off button. Font LEDs show the menu which is selected at that time. The selection will be advanced one by one as the button is pressed and the combination of those three LEDs status of On/Off/Blink/2-Blinks will be changed according to the selection. o Micro Adjust -Micro Adjust ↓ / ↑ switches is effective when the Micro Adjust function is enabled by Pause switch. -Pressing the Micro Adjust ↓ / ↑ switches executes micro feed backward and forward by 0.118 mm (1/216 inch). -The TOF adjustment is enabled in the TOF position after loading, and the Tearoff adjustment is enabled in the Tear-off position. 1.4.2.2 Operation at Power-on o Self test Prints the self test pattern. To cancel it, make printer pause and turn off the power. o Default setting Starts the default setting mode. See 1.4.2.3 "Default Setting". PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Operation 28 LX-300+/1170 5. Revision C Select setting value by LF/FF button. Tear Off/ Bin LEDs and Paper Out LED show that menu’s value by status of On/Off/ Blink/2-Blinks. That value can be changed by pressing Tear Off/ Bin button and the LEDs status of On/Off/Blink/2-Blinks will be changed as the button is pressed. 6. When LF/FF button is pressed, the printer memorize the last setting value. 7. Repeat (4) to (6). The other items can be changed in the same manner. The menu selection will return to the first menu after the last menu selection is over. 8. Table 1-19. Setting Menu Item Setting / Value *2 Character table Software version Italic, PC437, PC850, PC860, PC863, PC865, PC861, BARASCII, Abicomp, Roman8, ISO Latin 1, PC858, ISO 8859-15 NLSP version Italic, PC437, PC850, PC437, Greek, PC853, PC855, PC852, PC857, PC864, PC866, PC869, MAZOWIA, Code MJK, ISO 8859-7, ISO Latin 1T, Bulgaria, PC774, Estonia, ISO 8859-2, PC 866 LAT., PC 866UKR, PC APTEC, PC708, PC720, PCAR 864, PC860, PC865, PC861, PC863, BRASCII, Abicomp, Roman8, ISO Latin 1, PC858, ISO 8859-15, PC771 Turn the printer off. The setting is stored into non-volatile memory. Table 1-19. Setting Menu Item Setting / Value *2 Page length for tractor 3 inch, 3.5 inch, 4 inch, 5.5 inch, 6 inch, 7 inch, 8 inch, 8.5 inch, 11 inch, 70/6 inch, 12 inch, 14 inch, 17 inch Skip over perforation OFF, ON Auto tear off OFF, ON Auto line feed OFF, ON International character set for Italic table Italic U.S.A., Italic France, Italic Germany, Italic, U.K., Italic Denmark 1, Italic Sweden, Italic Italy, Italic Spain 1 Manual feed wait time 1 second, 1.5 seconds, 2 seconds, 3 seconds Buzzer OFF, ON Auto CR (IBM 2380 Plus)*1 IBM character table Print direction Bi-d., Uni-d., Auto Software ESC/P2, IBM 2390 Plus 0 slash OFF, ON High speed draft OFF, ON I/F mode Auto, Parallel, Option Auto I/F wait time 10 seconds, 30 seconds Baud rate 19200BPS, 9600BPS, 4800BPS, 2400BPS, 1200BPS, 600BPS, 300BPS Parity None, Odd, Even, Ignore Data length 8 bit, 7 bit Parallel I/F bidirectional mode OFF, ON Packet mode Auto, OFF PRODUCT DESCRIPTION *1 OFF, ON Table2, Table1 NOTE: *1: This setting is effective when IBM 2380 Plus emulation is selected. NOTE: Setting with underline mean the standard factory settings. NOTE: After W1xxxx Version. 1.4.2.4 Bi-d. Adjustment Bi-d. adjustment can be adjusted by users. Bi-d. adjustment method is as follows. 1. Turning the printer on while pressing Pause switch. The guide to adjust Bi-d alignment in this mode and the first alignment pattern will be printed. 2. Select the most closely aligned number by pressing LF/FF (↓) and Load/Eject (↑) switches. Font LEDs and Pause LED show the pattern number which is selected at that time. The selection is advanced one by one as the switch is pressed, and the combination of On/ Off/Blink of those three LEDs is also changed according to the selection. Operation 29 LX-300+/1170 3. Fix the selected number by pressing Tear Off switch. Selected number is fixed and the next alignment pattern is printed. 4. Repeat step 2 to 3 until finishing Bi-d adjustment for NLQ mode. Following adjustment is executed. - Bi-d. adjustment for high speed draft mode - Bi-d. adjustment for draft mode - Bi-d. adjustment for NLQ mode 5. Turn the printer off. The setting is stored into non-volatile memory. Revision C 1.4.3 Errors o Paper out error: When the printer fails to feed a sheet, it goes a paper out error. o Release lever error: When release lever position is wrong, it goes a release lever error. o Fatal errors: Carriage control error and Power supply voltage error. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Operation 30 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 1.5 Control codes Table 1-20. ESC/P2 1.5.1 ESC/P2 Classification Operation Command Font enhancement Double-Width ESC W, DC4, SO Condensed DC2, SI Double-height ESC w Double-Strike ESC G, ESC H Super-/ Subscript ESC T, ESC S Underline ESC- Spacing Intercharacter Space ESC Space Character handling Character Table ESC t, ESC (t International Character ESC R User-Defined Characters ESC%, ESC &, ESC: Table 1-20. ESC/P2 Classification Operation Command General Operation Initialize Printer ESC@ Unidirectional Printing ESC U CSF Mode Control ESC EM Form Feed FF Line Feed LF Line Spacing ESC 0, ESC 1, ESC 2, ESC3, ESC A Carriage Return CR Control code selection ESC1 Page Length ESC C, ESC C0, ESC (C Upper Control Codes ESC6, ESC7 Left / Right Margin ESC Q, ESC1 8 pin Bit Image Top / Bottom Margin ESC N, ESC O, ESC (c ESC K, ESC L, ESC Y, ESC Z, ESC* Define Unit ESC (U 9 pin Bit Image ESC ^ Horizontal Print Position ESC$, ESC¥ Printing color Select color ESC r Vertical Print Position ESC (V, ESC (v Bar code Bar code ESC (B Tab Horizontally ESC D, HT Production EEPOM write, etc. ESC| Tab Vertically ESC B, VT Advance paper ESC J Typeface ESC k, ESC x, ESC y Pitch ESC P, ESC M, ESC g, ESC p Italic Font ESC 4, ESC 5 Bold Font ESC E, ESC F Master Select ESC! Paper feeding Page format Print position motion Font selection PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Bit image Control codes 31 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 1.5.2 IBM 2390 Plus Emulation Table 1-21. IBM 2390 Plus emulation Table 1-21. IBM 2390 Plus emulation Classification Operation Command General Operation Nop NUL, DC3 Off Line ESC j Buzzer BEL Cancellation CAN Select / Deselect DC1, ESC Q Initialize Printer ESC [K Unidirectional Printing ESC U Select Auto Sheet Feeder ESC [F Form Feed FF Line Feed, Auto Line Feed LF, ESC5 Line Spacing ESC A, ESC 0, ESC 1, ESC 2, ESC3 Carriage Return CR Reverse Line Feed ESC] Page Length ESC C, ESC C0 Left / Right Margin ESC X Skip Over Perforation ESC N, ESC O Set TOF ESC 4 Horizontal Print Position ESC d Initialize Tab Position ESC R Tab Horizontally ESC D, HT Tab Vertically ESC B, VT Advance paper ESC J Paper feeding Page format Print position motion PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Classification Operation Command Font selection Pitch DC 2, ESC P, ESC: Bold Font ESC E, ESC F Master Select ESC I Print Quality ESC [d Select Font and Pitch ESC [I Double-Width DC4, SO, ESC SO, ESC W Enlarge and Life Space ESC [@ Condensed SI, ESC SI Double-Strike ESC G, ESC H Super-/ Subscript ESC T, ESC S Underline ESC - Line / Score ESC_ Back Space BS Space SP Character Table ESC 6, ESC 7, ESC [T Print Data as Characters ESC ^, ESC¥ Bit image Bit Image ESC K, ESC L, ESC Y, ESC Z Bar code Set up Bar code ESC [f Transfer Bar code ESC [p Download ESC=(only Draft mode) Font enhancement Spacing Character handling Download Control codes 32 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 1.5.3 Bi-Directional Commands <Remote commands> -[Save] column shows that SV commands is effective to each feature or not. -¡: All parameters are saved., ∆: Some limited parameters are saved.,-: No parameter is saved. o Reply printer ID Reply printer ID: [ESC][SOH]@EJL[SP]ID[CR][LF] The printer sends the following ID string in reply to this command. @EJL[SP]ID[CR][LF] MFG: EPSON; CMD: ESCPL2,PRPXL24,BDC; MDL: LX-300+; CLS: PRINTER; DES: EPSON[SP]LX-300+; [FF] Table 1-22. Bi-Directional Commands @EJL[SP]ID[CR][LF] MFG: EPSON; CMD: ESCP9,PRPII9,BDC; MDL: LX-1170; CLS: PRINTER; DES: EPSON[SP]LX-1170; [FF] LX-300+ LX-1170 o Enter / Exit Remote Mode n Enter Remote Mode: [ESC](R[08H][00H][00H]REMOTE1 n Exit Remote Mode: [ESC][NUL][00H][00H] o Remote Commands n Change Printer Settings: XX[nL][nH][00H][ml]...[mx] n Reply Printer Settings: XX[nL][nH][01H][ml]...[mx] XX is a string of 2 ASCII characters of defining a feature of the command. Following [nL][nH] is two byte hexadecimal value that denotes the length of the [00H] and [ml]...[mx] parameters. Last [m1] ... [mx] parameters are used to describe the detailed command function and represent printer settings. The printer sends the following string in reply to the commands of this type: Function Code/ Parameter Enter Remote-1 ESC”(R”08H 00H 00H “REMOTE1” - Exit Remote-1 ESC 00H 00H 00H - Save settings “SV” 00H 00H - Initialize “RS” 00H 00H - Load power-on default “LD” 00H 00H - Select typeface “FO” 02H 00H 00H m1 m1=0(Roman), 1(Sans serif), 5(OCR-B)*1 Select character pitch “CP” 02H 00H 00H m1 m1=0(10cpi), 1(12cpi), 2(15cpi), 3 (17.1cpi), 4(20cpi), 5(Propotional) ¡ Select draft or NLQ “CQ” 02H 00H 00H m1 m1=0(Draft), 1(LQ), 2(High speed draft) ¡ Select character table “CT” 02H 00H 00H m1 m1=0 (Table0), 1(Table1) ∆*3 Assign character table “AT” 04H 00H 00H m1 m2 m3 m1=0(Table0), 1(Table1) m2, m3=(ESC/P2 Character Table No.)*4 ∆*3 “IC” 02H 00H 00H m1 m1=0(U.S.A), 1(France), 2(Germany), 3(U.K.) 4(Denmark1), 5(Sweden), 6(Italy), 7(Spain1), 8(Japan), 9(Norway), 10(Denmark2), 11(Spain2), 12(Latin America) ∆*5 Select an international character set @BDC[sp]PS[CR][LF] XX: Reply-Data; [FF] Table 1-22 shows the XXs that are provided in this printer. Turn 1 inch skip perforation on/off “SK” 02H 00H 00H m1 m1=0(off), 1(on) Save ∆*2 ¡ *1 Don’t describe in manual. *2 m1=0 to 1 only *3 Only the following parameters are memorized. (Table 1-23) PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Control codes 33 LX-300+/1170 Revision C Table 1-25. NLSP ver. only Table 1-23. Note for Table 1-22 m1 set by AT/CT m2 set by AT m3 set by AT 0 0 0 1 All parameters that can be set *4 m2 and m3 apply to the following ID number. (See Table 1-24 & Table 1-25.) m2 m3 Character table m2 m3 Character table 0EH 30H PC866 UKR 29H 00H PC 708 0FH 00H PC869 2AH 00H PC720 0DH 20H PCAR_864 7FH 02H ISO 8859-2 1BH 00H MAZOWIA 2DH 00H PC771 Table 1-24. Std and NLSP ver. *5 m1=0 to 7 only m2 m3 Character table m2 m3 Character table 00H 00H Italic 19H 00H BRASCII 01H 00H PC437 1AH 00H Abicomp 03H 00H PC850 7FH 01H ISO Latin1 Function Code/ Parameter 07H 00H PC860 23H 00H Roman8 Set page length 08H 00H PC863 2CH 00H PC858 09H 00H PC865 1DH 0FH ISO 8859-15 ¡ 18H 00H PC861 “PG” 05H 00H 00H p1 p2 m1 m2 p1=0(Continuous paper), p2=0(Rear), p1=1(CSF), p2=0(bin1) p1=2(Manual insertion), p2=0(rear) -Page legth=m1+256*m2, 0.118mm (1/216inch) 648 (76.2mm(3inch)) <= m1+256*m2 <= 4752(558.8mm(22 inch)) “TP” 05H 00H 00H p1 p1 m1 m2 p1=0(Continuous paper), p2=0(Rear), p1=1(CSF), p2=0(bin1) p1=2(Manual insertion), p2=0(rear) -Top margin=m1+256*m2, 0.118mm (1/216inch) 36 (4.2mm) <= m1+256*m2 <= 288 (8.5mm + 25.4mm(1inch)) ¡ Turn unidirectional mode on/ off “PD” 02H 00H 00H m1 m1=0(Bi-d.), 1(Uni-d.) ¡ Turn auto tear-off on/off “TO” 02H 00H 00H m1 m1=0(off), 1(on) ¡ Turn auto line feed on/off “LF” 02H 00H 00H m1 m1=0(off), 1(on) ¡ <Remote commands> Table 1-26. Bi-Directional Commands Table 1-25. NLSP ver. only m2 m3 Character table m2 m3 Character table 01H 10H PC437 Greek 1CH 00H Code MJK 05H 00H PC853 1DH 07H ISO 8859-7 06H 00H PC855 1FH 00H ISO Latin 1T 0AH 00H PC852 20H 00H Bulgaria 0BH 00H PC857 21H 00H Hebrew 7 0CH 00H PC862 22H 00H Hebrew 8 0DH 00H PC864 24H 00H PC 774 0EH 00H PC866 25H 00H Estonia 0EH 20H PC866 LAT. 28H 00H PC APTEC PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Set Top margin Control codes Save 34 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 1.5.3.1 Reply Printer Status Table 1-26. Bi-Directional Commands Function Code/ Parameter Select control language “PM” 02H 00H 00H m1 m1=0(ESC/P), 2(IBM 238x Plus emulation) Turn printer state reply on/off “ST” 02H 00H 00H m1 m1=0, 1, 2, 3 Save ¡ - Turn Slash zero on/off “EX” 06H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 01H m1 m1=0(off), 1(on) ¡ Turn Buzzer on/off “EX” 06H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 02H m1 m1=0(enable), 1(disable) ¡ Turn IBM emulation Auto CR on/off “EX” 06H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 04H m1 m1=0(off), 1(on) ¡ Set starting data/month/year “SD” 04H 00H 00H m1 m2 m3 00<=m1<=99, 01<=m2<=12, 01<=m3<=31 ¡ Inquire printer state reply on/ off “ST” 01H 00H 01H “@BDC” SP “PS” CR LF “ST:” <nn> “;” FF - Echo parameters “??” nL nH 01H <chr-str> “@BDC” SP “PS” CR LF “??:” <chr-str> “;” FF Inquire starting date/month/ year “SD” 01H 00H 01H “@BDC” SP “PS” CR LF “SD:” <nn1> <nn2> <nn3>“;” FF Inquire total printing lines/ power on hours “TL” 01H 00H 01H “@BDC” SP “PS” CR LF “TL:” “;” “TPL:” <nnnnnnnn2> “;” “TPH:” <nnnn3>”;” “TPR:” <nnnnnnnn4> “;” FF PRODUCT DESCRIPTION - - The printer sends back one of the five strings shown below according to the printer status at that time every few seconds. “@BDC”SP “ST” CR LF “ST:” <status code>”;” [“ER:” <error code>”;”] [“PP:”<paper_path>”;”] [”CD:”<printer status codes>”;”] [“IG:”<nn1><nn2><n3>[“,”...<nnx1><nnx2><nnx3>]”;”] [“TEC:”<ii1>”;”] FF o status_code Table 1-27. Status_Code Status “<status code>” In the error state “00” In the busy state “02” In the waiting state “03” In the idle state “04” In the pose state “05” o error_code - Table 1-28. Error_Code Error “<error code>” Fatal error “00” Port is not selected “01” Release lever position error “03” Paper out “06” Control codes 35 LX-300+/1170 Revision C o Paper_path 1.5.3.2 Packet commands Table 1-29. Paper_Path Table 1-31. Packet Commands paper_path “<paper_path code>” Function Code Continuous paper (rear) “0000” Device ID request “di” 01H 00H 01H Continuous paper (bottom) “0001” Device ID reply (*1) “@EJL” SP “ID” CR LF <Device ID string> FF Cut sheet (rear) “0200” State-Reply request “st” 01H 00H 01H CSF Single bin “0100” State-Reply (*2) “@BDC” SP “ST” CR LF <printer status string> FF No support command “XX:;” FF (XX is the command string being invalid.) o characteristic status code NOTE: (*1) The reply string is as same as BDC-ID Reply. Table 1-30. Characteristic Status Code location size type Refer to NOTE: (*2) The reply string is as same as BDC-ST Reply. Structure version +0 2bytes “02” fixed - Starting date +2 6bytes “yy”, “mm, “dd” “SD” command Total printing line number +8 8bytes “nnnnnnnn” “TL” command Total power on hour +16 4bytes “nnnn” “TL” command Total printing number for ribbon charge timing +20 8bytes “nnnnnnnn” “TL” command o MIB proxy information “1G:” “0305NA,” “09NANA,” “0CNANA;” “TEC:06;” Sheet feeder bin 1 (removable), capacity 5mm, quantity of paper N.A. Manual feed rear, capacity N.A., quantity of paper N.A. Tractor rear, capacity N.A., quantity of paper N.A. 9pin SIDM PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Control codes 36 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 1.6 Initialization o Power-on initialization The initialization of this level is activated by power-on or cold-reset command (remote RS command). This initialization is; n to initialize the printer mechanism. n to execute Operator initialization. o Operator initialization The initialization of this level is activated by -INT signal (negative pulse). This initialization is; n to clear the all buffers of data. n to cancel the download character definition. n to make the printer stand-by state, if no errors occur. n to execute Software initialization. o Software initialization The initialization of this level is activated by the control code ESC@. This initialization is; n to clear the unprinted data. n to make the printer’s setting defaults. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Initialization 37 LX-300+/1170 Revision C o Cut sheet (multi part) 1.7 Paper Specifications Table 1-33. Cut Sheet (Multi part) o Cut sheet (single sheet, not multi part) Table 1-32. Cut Sheet (single sheet, not multi part) Manual insertion Minimum Maximum CSF single-bin Minimum (inch) (mm) (3.9) 100 (10.1) (257) Length (inch) (mm) (3.9) 100 (14.3) (364) Maximum (3.9) 100 (10.1) 257 (7.2) 182 (8.5) 216 Copies Length (inch) (mm) (3.9) 100 (14.3) 364 (10.1) 257 (14.0) 356 Total Thickness Thickness (inch) (mm) (0.0025) 0.065 (0.0055) 0.14 (0.0028) 0.07 (0.0055) 0.14 (g/m2) (lb.) 52 (14) 90 (24) 64 (18) 90 (24) Weight Quality Plain paper, Reclaimed paper Not curled, not folded, not crumpled Plain paper, Reclaimed paper Not curled, not folded, not crumpled NOTE: Printing on reclaimed paper is available only under normal temperature and humidity conditions. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Maximum Width (inch) (mm) Width Minimum Weight (one sheet of multipart) 1 original + 4 copies (inch) (mm) (0.0047) 0.12 (0.015) 0.39 (g/m 2) (lb.) 52 (14) 90 (24) Quality Plain paper, Reclaimed paper Not curled, not folded, not crumpled. Jointing Line glue at the top or one side of form. NOTE: Printing on reclaimed paper is available only under normal temperature and humidity conditions. Paper Specifications 38 LX-300+/1170 Revision C o Envelope o Continuous paper (Single sheet and Multipart) Table 1-34. Envelope Minimum (inch) (mm) (6.5) 165 Length (inch) (mm) (3.6) 92 Width (inch) (mm) (9.5) 241 Length (inch) (mm) (4.1) 105 Envelop (No. 10) Quality (inch) (mm) (0.0063) 0.16 (0.0205) 0.52 The difference of thickness at the printable area is within 0.25mm (0.0098 inch). (g/m2) (lb.) 45 (12) BOND paper, PLAIN paper or AIR MAIL No glue at a flap Not curled, not folded, not crumpled NOTE: Printing on reclaimed paper is available only under normal temperature and humidity conditions. 90 (24) Bottom Entry Min. Max. Min. Max. Width (inch) (mm) (4) 101.6 (10) 254 (4) 101.6 (10) 254 Length (one page) (inch) (mm) (4) 101.6 (22) 558.8 (4) 101.6 (22) 558.8 Copies Total Thickness Weight Rear Entry Maximum Width Envelop (No. 6) Table 1-35. Continuous Paper (Single sheet and Multi Part) 1 original + 4 copies 1 original + 4 copies Total Thickness (inch) (mm) (0.0025) 0.065 (0.015) 0.39 (0.0025) 0.065 (0.015) 0.39 Weight (not multipart) (g/m2) (lb.) 52 (14) 82 (22) 52 (14) 82 (22) Weight (one sheet of multipart) (g/m2) (lb.) 40 (12) 58 (15) 40 (12) 58 (15) Quality Plain paper, Reclaimed paper, Carbonless multipart paper Plain paper, Reclaimed paper, Carbonless multipart paper Jointing Point glue or paper staple (both sides) Point glue or paper staple (both sides) NOTE: Set the longer side of envelope horizontally. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Paper Specifications 39 LX-300+/1170 Revision C o Labels 63.5 mm (2.5 inch) min. Table 1-36. Continuous Paper with Labels Rear Entry Min. Label size Max. --- Min. Max. See the figure below. --- (4) 101.6 (10) 254 --- --- (4) 101.6 (22) 558.8 (inch) (mm) --- --- (0.0028) 0.07 (0.0035) 0.09 (inch) (mm) --- --- (0.0063) 0.16 (0.0075) 0.19 Base sheet width (inch) (mm) Base sheet length (one page) (inch) (mm) Base sheet thickness Total thickness Label weight Bottom Entry (g/m 2) (lb.) Quality --- AVERY CONTINUOUS FORM LABELS, AVERY MINI-LINE LABELS or the same quality labels NOTE: Printing on labels is available only under normal temperature and humidity conditions. Label R_2.5 mm (0.1 inch) min. Figure 1-8. Printable Area - Label o Roll paper Table 1-37. Roll Paper Minimum Maximum Width (inch) (mm) (8.5) 216 Length (inch) (mm) --- Thickness (inch) (mm) (0.0028) 0.07 (0.0035) 0.09 Weight (g/m2) (lb.) 52 (14) 82 (22) 64 (17) --- --- 23.8 mm (15/16inch) min. Quality Plain paper, Not curled, not folded, not crumpled NOTE: The base sheet of labels must be continuous paper. NOTE: Continuous paper with labels should be inserted from the bottom entrance. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Paper Specifications 40 LX-300+/1170 Revision C o Physical Specifications (CSF) 1.8 Physical Specifications n Dimensions: 366 x 441 x 370 mm (WxDxH) 1.8.1 Physical Specifications for LX-300+ n Mass: Approx. 4.6 kg o Physical Specifications (Without pull tractor) n Appearance: See the figure below. n Dimensions: 366 x 275 x 159 mm (WxDxH) n Mass: Approx. 4.4 kg n Appearance: See the figure below. Figure 1-10. Appearance With CSF (LX-300+) Figure 1-9. Appearance Without Pull Tractor (LX-300+) PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Physical Specifications 41 LX-300+/1170 Revision C o Physical Specifications (CSF) 1.8.2 Physical Specifications for LX-1170 o Physical Specifications for World Wide (Without pull tractor) n Dimensions: 366 x 441 x 370 mm (WxDxH) n Dimensions: 366 x 275 x 159 mm (WxDxH) n Mass: Approx. 4.6 kg n Mass: Approx. 4.4 kg n Appearance: See the figure below. n Appearance: See the figure below. n Figure 1-11. Appearance Without Pull Tractor (LX-1170) PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Physical Specifications 42 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 1.9 Accessories Table 1-38. Enclosed Parts Enclosed Items Quantity User's manual 1 Driver disk 1 Ribbon cartridge (Black) 1 Power supply cable (230 V Version) 1 Table 1-39. Expendables Enclosed Items Description Ribbon cartridge (Black: For LX-300+) #8750 Ribbon cartridge (Black: For LX-1170) #8755 Ribbon pack (Black) #8758 Ribbon cartridge (Color: Only available for LX-300+) S015073 Table 1-40. Options Unit Description Cut sheet feeder (For LX-300+) (For LX-1170) C80637* Pull tractor unit (For LX-300+) C80030* (For LX-1170) C80639* C80034* Roll paper holder #8310 Color upgrade kit (Only available for LX-300+) C83208* EpsonNet 10/100 Base TX Ext. Print Server C82378* PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Accessories 43 CHAPTER 2 OPERATING PRINCIPLES LX-300+/1170 Revision C 2.1 Overview LX-300+/1170 consists of the printer mechanism and electric circuit boards. Power Supply Board Main Board C294MAIN/ C294MAIN-B C294PSB/PSE Printer Mechanism Panel Board C294PNL Figure 2-1. Component Unit o Circuit board n Main (control circuit): C294MAIN(LX-300+) C294MAIN-B Board(LX-300+/LX-1170) n Power: C294PSB / C294PSE Board n Panel: C294PNL Board The following sections describe the operating principles of each unit. Operating Principles Overview 45 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 2.2 Printer Mechanism o Ribbon mechanism The following is main components of the LX-300+/1170 printer mechanism. o Platen gap adjustment mechanism Color ribbon drive mechanism (option) Adjust lever, Platen gap detector o Printhead o Paper feed mechanism o Carriage mechanism PF motor, rear paper end (RPE)detector, bottom paper end (BPE) detector Carriage (CR) motor, Carriage home position (HP) detector o Release mechanism Release detector (REL) Tractor Rear paper end detector Release detector Release mechanism Bottom paper end detector PF motor Platen Carriage guide shaft Timing belt Adjust lever Carriage motor Ribbon Carriage Platen gap detector Ribbon Mechanism Carriage home position detector Printhead Figure 2-2. Printer Mechanism Block Diagram Operating Principles Printer Mechanism 46 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 2.2.1 Printhead The table below shows the printhead specifications. Table 2-1. Printhead Specifications Item Specification Number of wires 9 Diameter of wire φ0.29 mm Wire configuration See Figure 2-3 "Wire Configuration". Note: The figure is seen from the back of the head facing printing side. Direct current coil resistance 33.3 ±3.3 Ω (25°C) Head drive method Rated voltage drive Head drive voltage 35+2.1/-3.5 V • Normal: 0.75 A (Standard) • Copy: 0.85 A (Standard) 1.0 A (Maximum) • Normal: 1350Hz or less • Copy: 1350Hz or less • Black ribbon: 0.2 billion stroke/ wire or more • Color ribbon: 0.1 billion stroke/ wire or more • Temperature: 5 to 55°C • Humidity: 10 to 85% Peak current Head drive frequency Head life Environmental condition Figure 2-3. Wire Configuration 2.2.1.1 Buzzer Function This printhead also works as a buzzer. The table below is buzzer specification. Table 2-2. Buzzer Function -- Specification Item Operating Principles Printer Mechanism Specification Head voltage 35 +2.1 / -3.5 V Drive frequency 2kHz, 1.5kHz 47 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 2.2.2 Carriage Mechanism The following is the components of the LX-300+/1170 carriage mechanism and its explanation. (Refer to Figure 2-2.) o Carriage: Mounts the printhead. o CR motor: Drives carriage to the printing column direction. o Timing belt: Transfers the drive from the CR motor to the carriage. o Carriage guide shaft: o HP detector: Shifts the carriage parallel to the platen. Detects carriage home position. CR MOTOR This printer uses stepping motor for CR motor. Open loop control switches the phases according to the setting period and this mechanism enables the carriage to move until the appointed position. The table below is the CR motor specifications.. Table 2-3. CR Motor Specifications Item Specification Motor type 2-phase/200-pole hybrid stepping motor Coil resistance 5.7Ω±10% (25°C) Control method Bi-polar drive Phase drive 2-2 phase, 1-2 phase, W1-2 phase Drive voltage 36.75 ±1.75 V CR feed pitch Minimum Resolution: 0.212 mm (1/120”) (1-2 phase, 2 pass) Operating Principles Printer Mechanism 48 LX-300+/1170 Revision C Speed Mode Carriage Carriag e speed mode CR drive frequency [Hz] A 3600 B 3375 C D 2700 2250 Printing mode Phase drive [pps] Current limit (A/phase) Front rush High speed Normal speed Low speed Rear rush Color 2-2 0.79 0.79 0.70 0.70 0.70 BW 2-2 0.70 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 Color 2-2 0.79 0.79 0.70 0.70 0.70 BW 2-2 0.70 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 Color 2-2 0.79 0.79 0.70 0.70 0.70 BW 2-2 0.70 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 Adjacent dot resolution [dpi] Head drive frequency [Hz] 45 1350 48 60 Carriage speed mode at power down High or low speed printing High speed draft 10cpi C ¡ 1350 High speed draft 12cpi E ¡ 1350 High speed draft 15cpi Draft 10cpi Bit image 60 dpi F ¡ ¡ G x Printing speed Draft 12cpi Color 2-2 0.79 0.79 0.70 0.70 0.70 1440/21 1286 High speed draft 17cpi BW 2-2 0.70 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 72 1350 Bit image 72 dpi Color 2-2 0.79 0.79 0.70 0.70 0.70 80 1200 Bit image 80 dpi BW 1-2 0.65 0.65 0.59 0.59 0.59 90 1350 High speed draft 20cpi Draft 15cpi Bit image 90 dpi E 1800 F 1350 Both 1-2 0.65 0.65 0.59 0.59 0.59 120 1350 Draft 20/17cpi NLQ 10cpi Bit image 120 dpi I x G 1125 Both 1-2 0.65 0.65 0.59 0.59 0.59 144 1350 Bit image 144 dpi I x H 900 Both 1-2 0.65 0.65 0.59 0.59 0.59 180 1350 NLQ 15cpi I x I 675 Both 1-2 0.65 0.65 0.59 0.59 0.59 240 1350 NLQ 17/20cpi J x J 450 Both 1-2 0.65 0.65 0.59 0.59 0.59 - x Operating Principles Printer Mechanism 49 LX-300+/1170 Revision C CARRIAGE HOME POSITION (HP) DETECTOR 2.2.3 Ribbon Mechanism The table below is the HP detector specifications. 2.2.3.1 Ink Ribbon Shifting Mechanism Ink ribbon shifting mechanism: CR motor drives timing belt and the timing belt driven pulley drives the ribbon shifting gears. Table 2-5. HP detector Specifications Item Specification Method Mechanical contact method Switching rate 0.6 to 1.0 mA, 5 VD±5% • out of HP: close • within HP: open Switching mode 2.2.3.2 Color Ribbon Driving Mechanism (Option) Color ribbon driving is only avilable for LX-300+. Color ribbon driving mechanism: shifts the color ribbon up and down to change the color area of the ribbon to be printed. HP detector detects the signal right after when the CR motor switches the phase. 2.2.2.1 High speed skip method At no-printing area, the carriage moves at high speed compared to the normal carriage speed at printing. This is called carriage control. Color ribbon mechanism consists of the color shift (CS) motor, CS cam, ribbon detector, CS lever assembly and color cartridge holder. Color ribbon is installed on the color cartridge holder. When CS motor revolves, 1) the pinion revolves CS cam, 2) the CS lever assembly on the CS cam shifts the color cartridge holder up and down and 3) drives ribbon up and down. Table 2-6. CS Motor Specifications Item Motor type 2-phase/48-pole PM stepping motor Coil resistance 150Ω ±5% (25°C, per 1 phase) Control method uni-polar rated voltage drive Phase drive 2-2 phase Drive voltage 36.75 ± 1.75 VDC • Operating, peak current: 245 mA • Non-operating: 20 mA 500 pps Consuming current Drive frequency Operating Principles Specification Printer Mechanism 50 LX-300+/1170 Revision C Color ribbon drive circuit RIBBON CARTRIDGE DETECTOR Ribbon detector detects if the color ribbon is installed or not. o Detect Timing n When the power is applied. Ribbon detector n When recovering from the economy mode. n When the printing is started. Table 2-7. Ribbon Detector Specifications Item CS motor CS cam CS lever assembly Method Mechanical contact method Switching rate 0.6 to 1.0 mA • Color ribbon cartridge is installed: High • Black ribbon cartridge is installed or ribbon is not installed: Low Switching mode Color ribbon CS lever assembly Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Color cartridge holder AVOID COLOR FROM MIXING To avoid the color area on the ribbon from mixing up each other or minimize the color mixing up, the printing is done by the following order when printing green, violet and orange. Table 2-8. Color Printing Order CS motor, pinion CS cam Figure 2-4. Color Ribbon Driving Mechanism Operating Principles Specification Printer Mechanism Color First color Second color Green Yellow Cyan Orange Yellow Magenta Violet Magenta Cyan 51 LX-300+/1170 Revision C COLOR MECHANISM INITIALIZATION PLATEN GAP (PG_SW) DETECTOR The printer mechanism initializes when the power is applied or when recovering from the energy saving mode. The following is PG_SW specification. Table 2-9. PG_SW Detector Specifications o Color mechanism initialization Item Color mechanism initialization shifts color mechanism for the black ink area to be at the home position. Color mechanism initialization shifts the carriage at the same time to prevent the ribbon from hanging on the printhead. When the buffer is cleared or when the printer is under the pause condition, the color mechanism initializes and waits for the next printing command. Specification Method Mechanical contact method Switching rate 0.6 to 1.0 mA, 5 VD±5% • PG=0: close • PG=0-4: open Switching mode Adjust lever 2.2.4 Platen Gap Adjustment Mechanism This mechanism is to adjust the distance between the platen and the printhead (platen gap) according to the paper thickness. Carriage guide shaft Carriage The following is the components of the LX-300+/1170 platen gap adjustment mechanism and its explanation. (Refer to Refer to Figure 2-5.) o Carriage: Mounts the printhead. o Carriage guide shaft: Shifts the carriage horizontally. Parallelism adjust bushing Parallelism adjust bushing PG_SW o Adjust lever and Parallelism adjust bushing: Installed at the both ends of the carriage guide shaft o Platen gap detector (PG_SW) Carriage guide shaft is eccentric toward the adjust lever rotating center. Due to this, when rotating the adjustment lever back and forth, the printhead shifts toward and against the platen to adjust the platen gap. When printing on thick paper such as postcards and envelops, set the adjust lever over the 1st level. PG detector shifts the printer to the copy mode from the printing mode. Printing speed will be lowered but it prevents wire from breaking off. Printer mechanism Platen gap Printhead Adjust lever Platen Carriage Carriage guide shaft Figure 2-5. Platen Gap Adjustment Mechanism Operating Principles Printer Mechanism 52 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 2.2.5 Paper Feed Mechanism PF MOTOR This mechanism consists of paper feed motor (PF motor), paper feed gears, platen, rear paper end detector, bottom paper end detector and push tractor unit. (Refer to Refer to Figure 2-2.) o Paper Feed Method LX-300+/1170 uses a stepping motor for PF motor. Open loop control switches the phases according to the setting period and this mechanism loads and carries paper to the appointed position and eject paper. The table below is the PF motor specifications. n Friction feed Table 2-10. PF Motor Specifications n Push tractor feed Item Uses standard push tractor Specification Motor type 2-phase/96-pole Hybrid stepping motor Coil resistance 16.0Ω ±10% (25°C, per 1 phase) Control method bi-polar rated current drive Phase drive 1-2 phase, W1-2 phase Drive voltage 36.75 ± 1.75 VDC (This voltage is added to driver.) n Simple CSF (option) Drive current 0.1 to 0.9A n Tractor (standard) Paper feed pitch Minimum Resolution: 0.059 mm (1/432”) (1-2 phase, 2 pass) n Push-pull tractor feed Uses standard push tractor + Option tractor n Pull tractor feed Replace the standard push tractor with option tractor o Feeder Push / Pull n Pull tractor (option) n Roll paper holder o Paper path n Manual loading Rear paper load, top paper load n CSF Rear paper load, top paper load n Push tractor Rear paper load, top paper load n Pull tractor Rear / Bottom paper load, top paper load o Auto loading When loading paper manually, push paper between the platen and the driven paper load roller. Paper will be loaded automatically. Operating Principles Printer Mechanism 53 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 2.2.5.1 Page Length Measurement RPE DETECTOR RPE detector is installed on the paper path at the back of the printer. The table below shows the RPE detector specifications. Value = [The number of paper feed pulse from the paper top (top margin: 4.2mm) until RPE detector detects paper end] + [forms over-ride specified paper feed pulse] - [adjustment value] Table 2-11. RPE Detector Specifications Item Specification Method Mechanical contact method Switching rate 0.6 to 1.0 mA, 5 VD±5% • Paper inside: open • No paper: close Switching mode o When CSF is used: The uncertainty of the paper end detector may vary the number of printing lines within the same paper size. To avoid this, when CSF is used, page length measurement calculates the printable lines and if the paper is longer than the printable lines, the number of printing line is considered the printable lines (fixed value). When paper is shorter than the printable lines, the printer prints the fixed number of lines by forms over-ride function (which allows the fixed number of lines to be printed even when RPE detector detects paper end). BPE DETECTOR BPE detector is installed right under the platen. The table below shows the BPE detector specifications. Table 2-12. BPE Detector Specifications Item Specification Method Mechanical contact method Switching rate 0.6 to 1.0 mA, 5 VD±5% • Paper inside: open • No paper: close Switching mode Operating Principles Page length measurement is a process to convert the following value to the number of printing lines. o When CSF is not used: When loading paper manually or when tractor feed is used, the number of printing lines of paper end is determined by forms over-ride function after BPE or RPE detector detects paper end. Printer Mechanism 54 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 2.2.6 Release Mechanism The table below shows the release detector specifications. Table 2-13. Release Detector Specifications This mechanism switches the flow of PF motor driving forth between to the friction feed and to the tractor feed. Compression spring Plain washer Item Tractor gear Paper advance reduction gear Mechanical contact method Switching rate 0.6 to 1.0 mA, 5 VD±5% • Friction: open • Tractor: close Switching mode Release lever Release detector Specification Method 2.2.7 Other Special Functions 2.2.7.1 Energy saving mode This function saves electric consumption when the printer is in the standby mode. This mode turns hold current of PF motor, CR motor and CS motor OFF. 2.2.7.2 Quiet Mode Quiet mode lowers printing temperature. When this mode is selected, carriage speed will be lowered to the power down mode speed. Refer to Table 2-4, “Carriage Speed Mode,” on page 49. Printer mechanism PF motor Figure 2-6. Release Mechanism Release mechanism consists of the following. o Release lever:Shifts tractor low speed gears back and forth. o Tractor gear o Paper advance reduction gear:Transfers the PF motor driving forth to the tractor gear. o Release detector (REL): Operating Principles Detects the release lever position. Printer Mechanism 55 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 2.3 Electrical Circuit Operating Principles o C294 MAIN Board Block Diagram NOTE: CS motor is only avilable for LX-300+. 2.3.1 MAIN Board Electric Circuit C294 MAIN is installed in LX-300+ for initial production, and for later production, the main board is switched to C294 MAIN-B (2 in 1). As for LX-1170, C294 MAIN-B is installed from initial production. Control Panel HP sensor RPE Sensor Release Sensor BPE Sensor PG Sensor Figure 2-7. C294 MAIN Board Block Diagram (LX-300+) Operating Principles Electrical Circuit Operating Principles 56 LX-300+/1170 Revision C o C294 MAIN-B Block Diagram Figure 2-8. C294 MAIN-B Board Block Diagram (LX-300+/1170) Operating Principles Electrical Circuit Operating Principles 57 LX-300+/1170 Revision C Table 2-14. Main Elements Table 2-14. Main Elements Elements Location CPU (C294 MAIN) G/A * (C294 MAIN) CPU/GateArray (C294 MAIN-B) IC3 IC6 IC3 Elements Function RISC C33208 CPU, QFP 128 pin • Outside clock 19.66 MHz/ Inside clock 39.32 MHz • 8KBRAM built-in • Various DMA • A/D converter Approximately 21000 gates, QFP 160 pin • Bit manipulation • Clock control • interface control (IEEE1284/Type-B I/F) • Input Buffer control • Motor control • Head control CPU: RISC C33208 CPU, QFP 128 pin • Outside clock 19.66 MHz/ Inside clock 39.32 MHz • 8KBRAM built-in • Various DMA • A/D converter Function RESET IC IC4 M62030 (SANYO), 8 pin • CPU and G/A reset CR Motor Driver IC9 LB1847 (SANYO) PF Motor Driver IC10 LB1847 (SANYO) Serial I/F Transceiver IC2 HIN202CBN or equivalent Regulator IC IC11 BA033 (ROHM) or equivalent • Generates 3.3V logic voltage Regulator IC IC12 PD494 or equivalent • 95V rated voltage circuit • Detects over voltage (over 150V) and sends OFF signal to the power supply boards. Thermistor TH1 Measures temperature of the motor driver. 2.3.2 C294PSB / C294PSE Board LX-300+/1170 generates power supply by a power supply boards: eather C294PSB (100V) or C294PSE (200V) depending on local supplied voltage. The table below shows the power supply boards input voltage specifications. Approximately 21000 gates, QFP 160 pin • Bit manipulation • Clock control • interface control (IEEE1284/Type-B I/F) • Input Buffer control • Motor control • Head control PROM IC7 4M / 8Mbit, DIP 40 / 42 pin • Stores firmware • CG DRAM IC8 1/2/4M bit switching method, SPJ package 40 pin • Various buffer, work area EEPROM IC5 AT93C46, 1kbit, SOP 8pin • Stores default value and various parameter Operating Principles Location Table 2-15. Power Supply Boards Input Voltage Specifications Circuit Input voltage Fuse specification C294PSB 99 - 132VAC ULTSC-2.5A-NI C294PSE 198 - 264VAC HT 1.25A 2.3.2.1 Electric Circuit The power supply board supplies two types of power for control circuit and driving mechanism. The table below shows output voltage and its use. Electrical Circuit Operating Principles 58 LX-300+/1170 Revision C Table 2-16. Output Voltage and its Use Output voltage Use 35 V +5%/ -10% Drive 5 V ± 5% Logic Voltage* NOTE: *: Core voltage of CPU and G/A is 3.3V and it is generated by the regulator IC on the MAIN board form +5VDC. Operating Principles Electrical Circuit Operating Principles 59 CHAPTER 3 TROUBLESHOOTING LX-300+/1170 Revision C 3.1 Overview Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to troubleshoot problems when any problems occurred to the printer. Refer to troubleshooting flowcharts in this chapter to identify a defective part and an appreopreate repair for it. W A R N IN G n Never touch printhead and any motors right after printing since n they are highly heated. When disassembling the printer, be sure to disconnect the power cable and remove the interface cable. Initialization Check Check performance by selfcheck function. Does any trouble occur? C A U T IO N n Be sure to use specified tools for servicing to maintain the quality. n Make sure to apply specified oil, grease and glue. n Perform adjustment as specified. Identify problems from symptoms. Perform maintenance. Figure3-1. Troubleshooting Procedure Troubleshooting Overview 61 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 3.2 Troubleshooting 3.2.2 Check Performance By Self-Check Function 3.2.1 Initialization Check LX-300+/1170 has self-check function and it supervises the printer condition constantly. If any problem occurs, it indicates error by indicator LED and in some cases it notifies error to the operator by beeping the buzzer. Identify error cause, referring to the indication first. If error is not solved, perform unit repair. Before troubleshooting, check the following basic items. 1. When printer can perform printing, perform self-test and check if any troubles occur. 3.2.2.1 Indicator LED 2. When the printer cannot perform any printing, check the setting by “Default Setting”. (Refer to Chapter 1.) The table below shows the indicator LED and the printer condition. 3. Check if the outside and inside the printer is noticeably dirty or if any parts are broken. If there is dirt, perform cleaning referring to Chapter 6 “Maintenance”. Table 3-1. Indicator LED Printer Condition Pause Paper Out Front Buzzer ON - - - Paper Out Error ON ON - Shoot beep x3 Release Lever Error ON - - Long beep x5 Paper Eject Warning ON BLINK - - BLINK - - - Tear Off - - According to LED On/Off combination - Font Select - - According to LED On/Off combination - Fatal Error BLINK BLINK BLINK - Pause 4. Make sure each harness is connected properly. 5. Make sure no remarkable friction among printer mechanism gears. Make sure all gears are linked properly. 6. Make sure there is no dirt nor scratch on rollers inside the printer. 7. Perform EEPROM clear as needed. Inside setting is reset to the factory default setting. (Refer to Chapter 1.) MICRO Adjust o Paper Out Error This error will be indicated when printer fails to feed paper or paper is run out. n Solution Set paper properly and try paper feed again. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 62 LX-300+/1170 Revision C o Release Lever Error This error will be indicated when wrong release lever operation is performed. For example, if you change the release lever setting when the printer already starts feeding paper, this error will be generated. n Solution Reset the release lever. 3.2.3 Identify Problems From Symptoms This section procedure to identify the problems from the abnormal symptoms. Basically unit repair or replacement should be performed, but if necessary parts level replacement should be performed. Find your symptom in the table below and check the corresponding table. o Fatal Error This error will be indicated when; -carriage error is occurred -input voltage is abnormal -hardware problem is occurred n Solution If it is carriage error, check if there is no obstacles for carriage to move. If it is input voltage problem, check power supply voltage. If it is hardware problem, check machine and electric circuit. Table 3-2. Symptoms and Solutions Symptom When power is applied, the printer does not operate. When power is applied, the printer becomes fatal error. Self-test print is abnormal. Paper feed is abnormal. Control panel and switches do not operate properly. Printing operation is abnormal when it is online. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problems Check Table Control panel LED does not operate at all. - Printer mechanism does not operate at all. • Control panel indicates fatal error. • The printer indicates error after initialization. • Platen gap is not correct. • Printhead and ribbon mask is abnormal or their life are over. • Vertical direction printing quality is abnormal. • Paper feed operation is not performed. • Paper switching is abnormal. • Line feed is not equal. • Skew is generated. • LED indication is abnormal. • Cannot input from switches. - • Self-test is normal, but the printing from host computer is abnormal. - - - - - 63 LX-300+/1170 Revision C Table 3-5. When Power is Applied, the Printer Becomes Fatal Error. Table 3-3. Control Panel LED Does Not Light On. Cause Check Point Y/N Blowout of a fuse on the power board. Is a fuse on the power board blew out? YES Connector is not connected to the power board. Are connectors connected to the power board properly? NO Power switch is defective. Is conductivity of the switch is OK? YES Replace the power board. HP detector is defective. Power board is defective. Are +5VDC and +35VDC OK when the power is on? NO Replace the power board. Power board is defective. Power board and the main board are not connected properly. Is CN8 connected properly? Main board is defective. - Control panel harness is not connected properly. Control panel board or harness is defective. Is the harness of the control panel connected properly? - Solution Cause Check the electric circuit and printer mechanism. If there is no short circuit, replace the fuse. Any of CN3 to CN12 is not connected to the main board properly. Check Point Are all connectors connected properly? HP detector harness is not connected properly Replace the power board. NO Y/N NO Is HP detector harness CN3 connected properly? NO Is power voltage normal? Solution Connect it properly. Replace the CR motor. Connect it properly. - Replace the HP detector. NO Replace the power board. - - Connect CN8 properly. Replace the main board and printer mechanism. Table 3-6. Self Test Print is Abnormal. - Cause Check Point Y/N Solution Any of CN3 to CN12 is not connected to the main board properly. Are all connectors connected properly? NO Connect them properly. - - Replace the main board. Replace the main board. NO Connect the harness properly. Printhead driver is defective. - Replace the control panel. Y/N NO Bi-d is not correct. Are rows aligned properly when bidirectional printing is proceeded? NO Adjust Bi-D. Printhead is defective. Is there any dot missing? YES Replace the printhead. - YES Replace the head FFC. Is printing too light / weak? YES Adjust the platen gap. Is there any dirt on printed documents? YES Adjust the platen gap. Is there any dirt on printed documents? YES Replace the ribbon mask. Solution Connect them properly. Head FFC is not connected properly or broken. Main board is defective. - - Replace the main board. Printer mechanism is defective. - - Replace the printer mechanism. Platen gap is not correct. Ribbon mask is defective. Troubleshooting Is CR motor harness CN10 connected properly? CR motor harness is not connected properly. CR motor is defective. Table 3-4. Printer Mechanism Does Not Operate. Cause Check Point Troubleshooting 64 LX-300+/1170 Revision C Table 3-6. Self Test Print is Abnormal. Cause Ribbon mechanism is defective. Printer mechanism is defective. Check Point Is ribbon advanced properly? - Table 3-9. Printing Operation is Abnormal When it is On-Line. (Self-Test is Normal.) Y/N Solution NO Replace the ribbon mechanism parts. - Replace the printer mechanism. Table 3-7. Paper Feed is Abnormal. Cause RPE detector or BPE detector is defective or not connected properly. Check Point Check the sensors. Is there any abnormality? Y/N Solution NO Replace the sensor. YES Check the connection to the main board. Switch the release lever. Is the paper loading direction switched? NO Replace the printer mechanism or check the connection. Can the release lever be switched? NO Replace the release sensor or check the connection. Printer mechanism paper loading mechanism is defective. When the power is off, can the printer feed paper by rotating the platen knob manually? NO Replace the printer mechanism or paper loading mechanism parts. PF motor is defective. Is PF motor normal? NO Replace the PF motor. - - Paper switching mechanism is defective. PF motor driver is defective. Cause Y/N Solution Initial setting is wrong. Check the initial setting with the default setting. Is it OK? NO Reset the setting or use the EEPROM clear to reset setting to the default. Interface cable is not connected properly. Are cables connected properly? NO Connect them properly. Interface cable is defective. - - Replace the interface cable. Main board is defective. - - Replace the main board. Firmware is defective. Check Point Is the firmware version latest? NO Replace the firmware. Replace the main board. Table 3-8. Control Panel and Switches Do Not Operate. Cause Check Point Y/N Solution Switch is defective. Is conductivity of the switch is OK? NO Replace the control panel. Connect the control panel harness. Control panel harness is connected properly? NO Connect it properly. - - Control panel board is defective or the harness is defective. Troubleshooting Replace the control panel. Troubleshooting 65 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 3.2.4 Unit and Parts Check This section describes the checking method of the printhead, motors and sensors to find the defective units and parts. W A R N IN G When repairing the unit, make sure to turn the printer off and plug off the power cable except when this manual specifies to keep the power on. 3.2.4.1 Printhead Check By measuring the direct current resistance of the printhead coil, you can check if it is all right. Table 3-10. Printhead Coil Resistance Item Printhead Operation 1. Set the multimeter to the resistance measuring range. 2. Connect the one side of the probe to C. 3. Connect the other side of the probe to corresponding head pin No. Specification 33.3 ± 3.3Ω (at 25°C/phase) Looked From Point A Figure3-2. Head Coil Pin No. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 66 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 3.2.4.2 Motor Check 3.2.4.3 Sensor Check By measuring the direct current resistance of the motor coil, you can check if the motor is all right. When the sensor is connected mechanically, you can check the sensor by its conductivity. Table 3-12. Sensor Check Table 3-11. Motor Check Item CR motor PF motor CS motor (option, LX-300+ only) 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. 4. Operation Set the multimeter to the resistance measuring range. Connect the one side of the probe to 1 or 2 pin. Connect the other side of the probe to 3 or 4 pin. Set the multimeter to the resistance measuring range. Connect the one side of the probe to 1 or 2 pin. Connect the other side of the probe to 3 or 4 pin. Disassemble the CS unit. Set the multimeter to the resistance measuring range. Connect the one side of the probe to brown [TBD] harness. Connect the other side of the probe to other 4 harness. Item Specification 5.7Ω ±10% (at 25°C/phase) HP detector 16.0Ω ±10% (at 25°C/phase) 150Ω ± 5% (at 25°C/phase) RPE detector Release detector BPE detector PG detector Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Operation 1. Set the multimeter to the resistance measuring range. 2. Connect the one side of the probe to CN3 1 pin. 3. Connect the other side of the probe to CN3 2 pin. 1. Set the multimeter to the resistance measuring range. 2. Connect the one side of the probe to CN4 1 pin. 3. Connect the other side of the probe to CN4 2 pin. 1. Set the multimeter to the resistance measuring range. 2. Connect the one side of the probe to CN5 1 pin. 3. Connect the other side of the probe to CN5 2 pin. 1. Set the multimeter to the resistance measuring range. 2. Connect the one side of the probe to CN6 1 pin. 3. Connect the other side of the probe to CN6 2 pin. 1. Set the multimeter to the resistance measuring range. 2. Connect the one side of the probe to CN3 7 pin. 3. Connect the other side of the probe to CN3 7 pin. Specification When switching the sensor actuator, it should be switched ON/OFF. When switching the sensor actuator, it should be switched ON/OFF. When switching the sensor actuator, it should be switched ON/OFF. When switching the sensor actuator, it should be switched ON/OFF. When switching the sensor actuator, it should be switched ON/OFF. 67 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 3.2.4.4 Printhead Driver Check Simple check of the printer driver (Q3 ~ Q11) can be done by the following method. Table 3-13. Printhead Driver Check Item Printer driver Troubleshooting Operation 1. Set the multimeter to the resistance measuring range. 2. Connect the one side of the probe to the base of the transistor. 3. Connect the one side of the probe to emitter of the transistor. Specification The resistance should NOT be “0” or infinity. Troubleshooting 68 CHAPTER 4 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY LX-300+/1170 Revision C 4.1 Overview 4.1.2 Tools This chapter explains the disassembly and assembly of LX-300+/1170.Read the precautions below before disassembling and assembling the printer. The table below lists the tools recommended to use for disassembly and assembly and adjustment. Use only tools specified here. Table 4-1. Recommended Tools-1 4.1.1 Precautions Tools See the precautions given under the handling “WARNING” and “CAUTION” in the following column when disassembling or assembling the product. W A R N IN G n Disconnect the power cable before disassembling or assembling n n n n C A U T IO N the printer. Never touch the printer right after it finishes printing, for the printhead is highly heated. If you need to work on the printer with power applied, strictly follow the instructions in this manual. Always wear gloves for disassembly and reassembly to avoid iujury from sharp metal edges. To protect sensitive microprocessors and circuitry, use static discharge equipment, such as anti-static wrist straps, when accessing internal components. n B740400100 Nipper B740500100 Tweezers B741000100 Soldering bit B740200100 E ring holder #2.5 B740800400 + driver No.2 B743800200 Box driver (opposite side distance: 7mm) B741700200 Thickness gauge B776702201 Table 4-2. Recommended Tools-2 adjusting the printer. Observe the specified torque when tightening screws. Apply lubricants and adhesives as specified. Make the specified adjustments when you disassemble the printer. (See Chapter 5 for details.) When performing an adjustment, follow the method described in this manual. Disassembly and Assembly Needle-nose pliers NOTE: All tools are available in market. n Use only recommended tools for disassembling, assembling or n n n Part No. Device Multimeter Oscilloscope Specification 50MHz NOTE: Only component level repairing service requires oscilloscope. Overview 70 LX-300+/1170 Revision C Table 4-3. List of Screws Screw Name C.B.P., Tite, 3x10 F/ZN C.P.B., Screw, 3x14 F/ZN C.B.S., Screw, 3x4 F/Zn Screw Name C.P., Screw, 3x4 F/ZN C.B(O), Screw, 4x8 F/ZN Jack Socket C.B.B., (W(13), 3x14 F/ZN Disassembly and Assembly Overview 71 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 4.1.3 Service Checks After Repair Table 4-4. Check List for Repaired Printer Before returning the printer back to the user, use the check list below to confirm the quality of the repaired printer. Category Component Version Up ROM version Latest ROM version ________ ¨OK ¨NG Ink ribbon Is ribbon removed? Table 4-4. Check List for Repaired Printer ¨OK ¨NG Transportation accessories Are all the relevant parts included in the shipment? ¨OK ¨NG Category Component Check Is dot missing? ¨OK ¨NG Are any wires broken? ¨OK ¨NG Does carriage move smoothly? ¨CR movement is not noisy? ¨CR mechanism is not dirty? ¨CR mechanism is not oily? ¨OK ¨NG Is the CR motor assembly at the correct temperature? (Not overheating?) ¨OK ¨NG Is paper advancing smoothly? ¨PF movement is not noisy? ¨PF mechanism is not dirty? ¨PF mechanism is not oily? ¨OK ¨NG Is the PF motor assembly at the correct temperature? (Not overheating?) ¨OK ¨NG Are all the types of paper fed smoothly? ¨OK ¨NG Does the tractor feed paper smoothly? ¨OK ¨NG Is the paper path clear of obstructions? ¨OK ¨NG Is the platen free of damage? ¨OK ¨NG Ribbon mask Is the ribbon mask free of distortion? ¨OK ¨NG Test printing Is the test printing successful? ¨OK ¨NG Online printing Is the online printing successful? ¨OK ¨NG Is the platen gap adjusted correctly? ¨OK ¨NG Is Bi-d adjustment value correct? ¨OK ¨NG Have all user changeable settings been reset to the default value? ¨OK ¨NG Printhead Carriage mechanism Printer Mechanism Item to Check Paper feed mechanism Paper path Printhead Adjustment Initial setting Disassembly and Assembly Overview Item to Check Check 72 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 4.2 Disassembly and Assembly The figure below is the disassembly flowchart for main component. This section explains the disassembly and assembly of Product Name. Unless otherwise specified, assembly can be done in the reverse order of the disassembly procedure. START Anything that service person should pay attention to is described under “Check Point”. Any adjustment required after assembly is described under “Adjustment”. 4.2.2 "Upper Housing Removal" 4.2.1 "Printhead Removal" 4.2.3 "Printer Mechanism Removal" 4.2.4 "Board Assembly and Panel Removal" 4.2.5 "C294MAIN/MAINB Board Assembly 4.2.6 "C294 Power Supply Board Assembly When you have to remove parts that are not described in this chapter, refer to the exploded diagram on Appendix of this manual. C A U T IO N n Read 4.1.1 "Precautions" before start disassembling the printer. n Remove ink ribbon and paper before disassembling the printer. Flowchart 4-1. Disassembly Flowchart (Main Component) Disassembly and Assembly Disassembly and Assembly 73 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 4.2.1 Printhead Removal Printhead 1. Remove the cover of the printer. 2. Remove 1 screw (C.P.B., Screw, 3x14 F/ZN; Torque 0.59-0.78N.m) securing the printhead to the carriage assembly. 3. Lift the printhead a little bit. Unlatch 2 hooks securing the printhead FFC to carriage unit. 4. Remove FFC from the printhead. C A U T IO N A D J U S T M E N T R E Q U IR E D C.P.B., Screw, 3x14 F/ZN FFC Carriage Assembly Check if the printer is powered off before removing the printhead. When the printhead is replaced, perform the platen gap adjustment. Figure4-1. Printhead Removal Disassembly and Assembly Disassembly and Assembly 74 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 4.2.2 Upper Housing Removal 1. Remove platen knob, cover assembly, printer, tractor unit and paper eject unit. Remove the color upgrade kit if it is installed (LX-300+ only). 2. Set the release lever to the tractor feed. 3. Remove 4 screws for LX-300+ and 6 screws for LX-1170 (CBP, Tite, 3x10 F/Zn, Torque 0.78-0.98) securing the upper housing to the lower housing. 4. .Remove the upper housing. Upper Housing C H E C K P O IN T When installing the upper housing, be sure to insert LEDs on the panel board to the LED holes of the upper housing. Upper Housing C.B.P., Tite, 3x10 F/ZN LED Panel Board Assembly CPB (3x10) Figure4-2. Upper Housing Removal Disassembly and Assembly Disassembly and Assembly 75 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 4.2.3 Printer Mechanism Removal LX-1170: Remove 4 screws with washer (C.B.B., (W(13), 3x14 F/ZN) securing the printer mechanism to the lower housing. See Figure 4-4 below. 1. Remove the upper housing. (See 4.2.2 "Upper Housing Removal".) 2. LX-300+: Remove 3 screws (C.B.P., Tite, 3x10 F/ZN;Torque 0.78-0.98 N.M.) securing the upper shield plate to the lower housing. LX-1170: Remove 4 screws (C.B.P., Tite, 3x10 F/ZN; Torque 0.78-0.98 N.M.) and 2 screws (C.B.S., Screw, 3x4 F/Zn;Torque 0.78-0.98 N.M.) securing the upper shield plate to the lower housing. 3. Remove the shield cover. Upper Shield Plate C.B.P., Tite, 3x10 F/ZN) C.B.B., (W(13), 3x14 F/ZN C.B.B., (W(13), 3x14 F/ZN C.B.B., (W(13), 3x14 F/ZN Figure 4-4. Printer Mechanism Removal (LX-1170) Printer Mechanism Figure4-3. Upper Shield Plate (LX-300+) 4. LX-300+: Remove 2 screws with washer (C.B.B., (W(13), 3x14 F/ZN) securing the printer mechanism to the lower housing. See Figure 4-3 on page 76. Disassembly and Assembly Disassembly and Assembly 76 LX-300+/1170 5. Revision C Lift the printer mechanism a little bit and remove harnesses from the main board assembly. Printer Mechanism Main Board Assembly Figure4-5. Harness Removal 6. Remove the printer mechanism. A D J U S T M E N T R E Q U IR E D Perform Bi-D adjustment after removing the printer mechanism. Disassembly and Assembly Disassembly and Assembly 77 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 4.2.4 Board Assembly and Panel Removal 4.2.5 C294MAIN/MAIN-B Board Assembly Removal 1. Remove the upper housing. (See 4.2.2 "Upper Housing Removal".) 1. Remove the upper housing. (See 4.2.2 "Upper Housing Removal".) 2. Remove the panel FFC from the connector of panel board assembly. 2. Remove the printer mechanism. (See 4.2.3 "Printer Mechanism Removal".) 3. Remove 3 screws (C.B.P., Tite, 3x10 F/ZN; Torque 0.78-0.98 N.M.) securing the panel board assembly to the lower housing. 3. LX-1170: Remove 1 screw (C.B.P., Tite, 3x10 F/ZN; Torque 0.78-0.98 N.M.) and the right grounding plate. 4. Remove the panel board assembly from the lower housing. Grounding Plate, Right C.B.P., Tite, 3x10 F/ZN Table 4-5. Right Grounding Plate Removal (LX-1170) Panel Board Assembly 4. Remove 2 Jack Sockets (Torque 0.29-0.49 N.M.)securing the serial interface connector to the lower shield plate. 5. Remove the serial interface connector from the installation hole of the lower shield plate. 6. Remove 2 screws (C.P., Screw, 3x4 F/ZN; Torque 0.48-0.78 N.M.) securing the parallel interface to the lower shield plate. 7. Remove the option FFC (LX-300+ only) and panel FFC from CN12 and CN13 on the board. 8. Remove the harness connected to the Power Supply Board Assembly from CN8. Press one edge of CN8 in order to remove or install the harness. 9. Remove 3 screws (C.B.P., Tite, 3x10 F/ZN) securing the main board assembly to the lower housing. Panel FFC C.B.P., Tite, 3x10 F/ZN Figure4-6. Board Assembly and Panel Removal Disassembly and Assembly Disassembly and Assembly 78 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 4.2.6 C294 Power Supply Board Assembly Removal A D J U S T M E N T R E Q U IR E D When the main board assembly is replaced, perform destination setting and Bi-D adjustment. Lower Shield Plate C.P., Screw, 3x4 F/ZN 1. Remove the upper housing. (See 4.2.2 "Upper Housing Removal".) 2. Remove the printer mechanism. (See 4.2.3 "Printer Mechanism Removal".) 3. LX-1170: Remove 1 screw(C.B.P., Tite, 3x10 F/ZN;Torque 0.78-0.98 N.M.) and the left grounding plate. 4. LX-1170: Remove 1 screw (C.B(O), Screw, 4x8, F/ZN; Torque 0.98-1.18 N.M.) and the grounding cable. Hexagon Nut C.B.P., Tite, 3x10 F/ZN Grounding Plate, Left C.B(O), Screw, 4x8 F/ZN CN13 Grounding Cable CN12 C.P., Screw, 3x4 F/ZN Figure 4-8. Ground Plate and Cable Removal (LX-1170) 5. Remove the power cable (CN1) connecting to the Power Supply board assembly. Remove the power switch from the lower housing. 6. Remove the harness connecting the Power Supply board assembly to the main board assembly. (CN8 of the main board assembly) Press one edge of CN8 in order to remove or install the harness. 7. Remove 4 screws (C.B.P., Tite, 3x10 F/ZN; Torque 0.78-0.98 N.M.) securing the Power Supply board assembly to the lower housing. 8. Remove the Power Supply board assembly. CN8 Main Board Assembly C.B.P., Tite, 3x10 F/ZN Figure4-7. C294MAIN Board Assembly Removal Disassembly and Assembly Disassembly and Assembly 79 LX-300+/1170 Power Switch Revision C C.B.P., Tite, 3x10 F/ZN CN1 C.B.P., Tite, 3x10 F/ZN 4.2.7 Printer Mechanism Disassembly This section explains the disassembling procedure of the printer mechanism. The disassembling procedure is shown in the flowchart below. START 4.2.7.1 "CR Motor Assembly Removal" CBP (3x10) P/S Board Assembly C.B.P., Tite, 3x10 F/ZN 4.2.7.3 "Carriage Unit Removal" 4.2.7.4 "Ribbon Feed Mechanism Removal" 4.2.7.5 "RPE Sensor Removal" 4.2.7.7 "HP Sensor Removal" 4.2.7.6 "BPE Sensor Removal" 4.2.7.8 "PG Sensor Removal" 4.2.7.2 "Platen Removal" 4.2.7.9 "Release Lever Position Sensor Removal" Figure4-9. C294 Power Supply Board Assembly Removal 4.2.7.10 "PF Motor Assembly Removal" 4.2.7.11 "Paper Feed Mechanism Disassembly" 4.2.7.12 "Paper Guide Removal" Figure4-10. Printer Mechanism Disassembling Procedure Disassembly and Assembly Disassembly and Assembly 80 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 4.2.7.1 CR Motor Assembly Removal 4.2.7.2 Platen Removal 1. Remove the printer mechanism. (See 4.2.3 "Printer Mechanism Removal".) 1. Remove the printer mechanism. (See 4.2.3 "Printer Mechanism Removal".) 2. Remove the tension spring, 8.10 and motor bracket and release the tension of the timing belt. 2. Remove the platen grounding wire from the platen. 3. 3. Remove the timing belt from the pulley of the CR motor assembly. Release 1 hook at the rotating hole of the combination gear 17.5, 27 and remove the gear from the right frame. 4. Rotate the CR motor assembly with the motor bracket clockwise to remove it. To unhook the combination gear 17.5, 27, hold it and pull it to the arrow direction. Timing Belt Combination gear, 17.5, 27 Tension Spring, 8.10 Gear, 34 dis20_a Figure4-12. Hook at the Combination Gear 17.5, 27 CR Motor Assembly Base Frame 4. Rotate right and left bushing, 11 and remove them off from the right / left frame. 5. Remove the platen. Figure4-11. CR Motor Assembly Removal A D J U S T M E N T R E Q U IR E D When the CR motor assembly is replaced, perform Bi-D adjustment. Disassembly and Assembly Disassembly and Assembly 81 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 4.2.7.3 Carriage Unit Removal Bushing, 11 Platen Gear, 34 1. Remove the printer mechanism. (See 4.2.3 "Printer Mechanism Removal".) 2. Remove the printhead. (See 4.2.1 "Printhead Removal".) 3. Remove the timing belt from the carriage installation point. Carriage Unit Left frame Timing Belt Bushing, 11 Platen grounding wire Combination gear, 17.5, 27 Right frame Figure4-13. Platen Removal Installation Point Figure4-14. Timing Belt Removal 4. Disassembly and Assembly Remove the CR shaft grounding plate from the base frame on the left side of the printer. Disassembly and Assembly 82 LX-300+/1170 Revision C PG adjust lever CR guide shaft Carriage unit CR guide grounding plate Parallelism adjust bushing Parallelism adjust bushing PG Adjust Lever -- Hook Oil pad Figure4-16. Hook at the PG Adjust Lever 7. Left frame Remove the carriage unit along with the CR guide shaft and PG adjust lever from the printer mechanism. A D J U S T M E N T R E Q U IR E D When the carriage unit is replaced, perform Bi-D adjustment. Base frame Right frame Figure4-15. Carriage Unit Removal 5. Rotate the right and left parallelism adjust bushing and remove them from respective frame. 6. Release the PG adjust lever hook, connecting to the left frame. Disassembly and Assembly Disassembly and Assembly 83 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 4.2.7.4 Ribbon Feed Mechanism Removal 4.2.7.5 RPE Sensor Removal 1. Remove the printer mechanism. (See 4.2.3 "Printer Mechanism Removal".) 1. Remove the printer mechanism. (See 4.2.3 "Printer Mechanism Removal".) 2. Remove the tension spring, 8.10 from the motor bracket and release the tension of the timing belt. (See 4.2.7.1 "CR Motor Assembly Removal".) 2. Remove the hook of the RPE sensor installed at the paper guide. 3. Remove RPE sensor. 3. Release 3 hooks securing the RD cover to the left frame. 4. Remove the harness from the RPE sensor (white). 4. Remove the RD cover. RPE sensor (white) Planetary lever assy. RD cover RD ratchet BPE sensor (yellow) Timing belt Driven pulley assy. Combination gear, 51, 16.2 Gear, 13.2 Left frame Combination gear, 51, 16.2 Paper guide Figure4-18. RPE/BPE Sensor Removal 4.2.7.6 BPE Sensor Removal Base frame 1. Remove the printer mechanism. (See 4.2.3 "Printer Mechanism Removal".) 2. Remove the hook of the BPE sensor installed at the paper guide. 3. Remove BPE sensor. 4. Remove the harness from the BPE sensor (yellow). Figure4-17. Ribbon Feed Mechanism Removal Disassembly and Assembly Disassembly and Assembly 84 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 4.2.7.7 HP Sensor Removal 4.2.7.8 PG Sensor Removal 1. Remove the printer mechanism. (See 4.2.3 "Printer Mechanism Removal".) 1. Remove the printer mechanism. (See 4.2.3 "Printer Mechanism Removal".) 2. Release 2 hooks of the HP sensor securing it to the base frame with tweezers and remove the sensor. 2. Release 2 hooks of the PG sensor securing it to the left frame with tweezers and remove the sensor. 3. Remove the harness from the sensor (black). 3. Remove the harness from the sensor (white). HP sensor (black) Base frame Hook Hook Figure4-19. HP Sensor Removal Left frame PG sensor (white) Figure4-20. PG Sensor Removal 4.2.7.9 Release Lever Position Sensor Removal Disassembly and Assembly 1. Remove the printer mechanism. (See 4.2.3 "Printer Mechanism Removal".) 2. Release 2 hooks of the release lever position sensor securing it to the right frame with tweezers and remove the sensor. Disassembly and Assembly 85 LX-300+/1170 3. Revision C 4.2.7.10 PF Motor Assembly Removal Remove the harness from the sensor (blue). Release lever position sensor (blue) 1. Remove the printer mechanism. (See 4.2.3 "Printer Mechanism Removal".) 2. Remove the platen grounding wire from the platen. 3. Remove 1 screw (C.B.P., Tite, 3x10 F/ZN; Torque 0.59-0.78 N.M.) securing the PF motor assembly to the right frame. 4. Remove 1 hook at the right frame securing the PF motor assembly to the right frame and remove the PF motor assembly. Platen grounding wire PF motor assembly Position marking pin C.B.P., Tite, 3x10 F/ZN Figure4-21. Release Lever Position Sensor Removal C A U T IO N When installing the release lever position sensor, be sure to insert it between the release lever and the right frame. Hook at the right frame Figure4-22. PF Motor Assembly Removal C H E C K P O IN T Disassembly and Assembly Disassembly and Assembly When installing the PF motor assembly to the right frame, be careful to align the position marking pin and motor bracket position marking hole. 86 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 4.2.7.11 Paper Feed Mechanism Disassembly 5. 1. Remove the printer mechanism. (See 4.2.3 "Printer Mechanism Removal".) 2. Remove the PF motor assembly. (See 4.2.7.10 "PF Motor Assembly Removal".) Remove the combination gear, 8.5, 25.2 from the right frame. Hook at the right frame Combination spring, 1.18 Plain washer, 5.2 x 0.3 x 10 Combination gear, 8.5, 25.2 3. Remove the release lever. Release shaft Release lever Figure4-23. Release Lever Removal Gear, 27.5 C H E C K P O IN T 4. When installing the release lever, be sure to align the marking on the release lever with the marking on the release shaft. Figure4-24. Paper Feed Mechanism Disassembly Release the hook of the right frame securing the gear, 27.5 and remove the gear, plain washer 5.2x0.3x10 and the compression spring, 1.18. Disassembly and Assembly Disassembly and Assembly 87 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 4.2.7.12 Paper Guide Removal 8. 1. Remove the printer mechanism. (See 4.2.3 "Printer Mechanism Removal".) 2. Remove the platen. (See 4.2.7.2 "Platen Removal".) 3. Remove the carriage unit. (See 4.2.7.3 "Carriage Unit Removal".) 4. Remove the HP sensor. (See 4.2.7.7 "HP Sensor Removal".) 5. Remove the PG sensor. (See 4.2.7.8 "PG Sensor Removal".) 6. Remove the PF motor assembly and release lever. (See 4.2.7.10 "PF Motor Assembly Removal".) 7. Release 1 hook securing the paper guide to the bottom of the paper guide to the lower paper guide, pull the paper guide to the rear and remove it. Hook at the left frame Release 1 hook at the left frame securing the base frame and remove it by pulling it to the rear. Base frame Hook at the left frame Paper guide dis25_a Figure4-26. Left Frame Removal 9. Release 1 hook securing the paper guide to the lower paper guide and remove the paper guide along with the release shaft by pulling it to the left. Hook at the paper guide Lower paper guide Figure4-25. Lower Paper Guide Removal Figure4-27. Lower Paper Guide Disassembly and Assembly Disassembly and Assembly 88 LX-300+/1170 Disassembly and Assembly Revision C Disassembly and Assembly 89 CHAPTER 5 ADJUSTMENT LX-300+/1170 Revision C 5.1 Overview START This chapter explains the adjustment required after disassembling the printer. 5.1.1 Platen Gap Adjustment Move the carriage unit to the left end. Platen gap adjustment is required at the following cases. o Printhead is replaced. Is the platen gap within the range of the setting? o Carriage is replaced. o CR guide shaft is removed. Adjust the platen gap at the left end. o Parallelism adjust bushing is removed. Move the carriage unit to the right end. o Printing is too thin. o Ink ribbon often gets jammed. Follow the steps below before performing the platen gap adjustment. Is the platen gap within the range of the setting? 1. Remove the upper housing. (Refer to Ch4.) 2. Set the PG adjust lever to “0”. 3. Remove the printhead and remove the ribbon mask. 4. Re-install the printhead. 5. Follow the procedure in the flowchart below for the adjustment. Adjust the platen gap at the right end. Move the carriage unit to the center. Table 5-1. Adjustment Method Platen Gap Setting 0415 ± 0.015mm Judging Method Is the platen gap within the range of the setting? Thickness gauge 0.40mm falls down by its own weight: OK Thickness gauge 0.43 mm does NOT fall down by its own weight: NG Table 5-2. Parallelism Adjust Bushing Rotational direction of the parallelism adjust bushing Platen gap Platen side Widen Front side Narrowed END Figure5-1. Platen Gap Adjustment Adjustment Overview 89 LX-300+/1170 5.1.2 Bi-D Adjustment Revision C 5. LX-300+: Load and run the adjustment program “Q80A12V.bas”. Input “Q80A12V” and press ENTER. Then input “run”. LX-1170f: Load and run the adjustment program “U10A00V.bas”. Input “U10A00V” and press ENTER. Then input “run” and press ENTER. Go to step 7. 6. LX-300+: The application select screen appears. Input “G” to select “GWBASIC”. LX-1170: Not applicable. Adjustment programs here for LX-300+ and LX-1170 are originally used for production line. Bi-D adjustment is required in the following cases. o Main board assembly is replaced. o Printer mechanism is replaced. o Printer mechanism is removed. Follow the steps below for the platen gap adjustment. 1. Connect the printer and the host computer by parallel interface cable. 2. Turn on the PC and the printer. 3. Set FF paper to the printer. 4. Insert FD that contains the adjustment program and click “GWBASIC.EXE” in the disk to execute GWBASIC. The following DOS prompt screen appears. Adjustment Overview 90 LX-300+/1170 7. The program will ask you the production line No. Ignore it and press ENTER. LX-300+: After pressing ENTER, input “1”(model number) to select LX-300+. LX-1170: After pressing ENTER, go to step 8. Revision C 8. LX-300+: Printer 9/24 pin select screen appears. Use ↑ and ↓ key to shift “>” mark to the left of “(1) 9 pin” and press ENTER to select 9 pin printer. LX-1170: Select “LX-1170” and press ENTER. Adjustment Overview 91 LX-300+/1170 9. Revision C The destination setting menu appears. Perform settings referring to Table 5-3, “Destination Setting List,” on page 92. Table 5-3. Destination Setting List EUL (MIDDLE EAST) EAL DEFSTD ESP EHK LX-1170 EUR NLSP Conti NLSP EUL NLSP (240V) EUL NLSP (220V) The destination settings are as follows.Use ↑ and ↓ key or ← and → key to shift “>” mark to the left of the appropriate destination and press ENTER to select destination. Table 5-3. Destination Setting List Destination NLSP EUL (120V) DEFSTD RUSSIA RISSIAN ESP (Inter) USASTD Setting LX-300+ EAI USASTD EAI (Latin) EURO EUL (SCANDINAVIA) EFS EURSTD EIS, EIB EDG EDG(NLSP) Adjustment NLSP Overview 92 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 10. When you select the destination, the select menu below appears. Use ↑ and ↓ key to shift “>” mark to the left of “Out Going” and press ENTER. 12. “Main MENU” appears. Use ↑ and ↓ key or ← and → key to shift “>” mark to the left of “(1) Bi-D Adjust” and press ENTER. 11. LX-300+: On the next screen, you can input the number of printing columns per one movement of the carriage. Since the carriage width of LX-300+ is 80, use ↑ and ↓ key to shift “>” mark to the left of “(1) 80 column” and press ENTER. LX-1170: Not applicable. Go to step 12. 13. The printing mode select menu for Bi-D adjustment appears. Use ↑ and ↓ key to select the printing mode and use ← and → key to select Bi-D setting. Then press ENTER. If you press the SPACE bar, the fallowing printing pattern will printed (Refer to Figure 5-2). Adjustment Overview 93 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 14. The following printing pattern which shows each mode number and current Bi-D values will be printed. 17. By changing the VRO value, adjust the Bi -D. Repeat step 14 to 17 until the value “A” becomes within the range below. Refer to Table 5-4, “Bi-D Adjustment Setting Value,” on page 95 for appropriate Bi-D value. Figure 5-2. Set Bi-D Values 15. At step14, if you press the SPACE bar, the Bi-D pattern for the selected mode will be printed. For example, if you select Mode 0= VRO 0, the pattern below will be printed. Figure 5-3. Bi-D Printing Pattern-1(Model 0) 16. At step14, if you select Mode1=VRO 0 and press the SPACE bar, (1) Bi-D printing patter will be printed. If Model 4=0, (2) will be printed. Figure 5-4. Bi-D Printing Pattern-2(Mode1 &4) Figure5-5. Bi-D Adjustment Pattern Adjustment Overview 94 LX-300+/1170 Revision C Table 5-4. Bi-D Adjustment Setting Value Printing Mode Value “A” mode 0 (High Speed draft) Less than 0.25 mode 1 (Draft) Less than 0.25 mode 4 (NLQ) Less than 0.15 18. When you finished adjustment, finish the program by pressing “ESC” several times. C A U T IO N n This test program used here is originally the program for n n Adjustment production line. Operations that are not described in this manual are forbidden thereafter. The adjusted value will not be stored to the EEPROM on the main board assembly until the printer is turned off. Clear EEPROM by the panel operation does not clear Bi-D setting. Overview 95 CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE Product Name Revision C 6.1 Maintenance Table 6-2. Lubrication Points Appropriate maintenance is necessary to keep the printer in the best condition and prevent from troubles. Fig. Lubrication Points Lubrica nt Quantity 3 shafts and 2 bosses of the left frame G-26 1/2 grain of rice Shaft of RD ratchet G-26 1 grain of rice 6-1 6.1.1 Cleaning Use neutral detergent or diluted alcohol to clean the dirt on the outside. Vacuum dust or a small piece of papers inside the printer. 6-2 Teeth of Gears at the left frame G-26 1/2 grain of rice 6-3 3 places on the 3 shafts of the right frame G-26 1 grain of rice n When performing the maintenance, remove the AC cable from 6-4 2 places on inside of cam at slope surface of the release lever G-26 1 grain of rice 6-5 Shaft of the PF roller drive and the rear driven PF roller. G-26 1/2 grain of rice 6-6 Paper guide from the back side at 4 places G-26 1 grain of rice 6-7 Hole of the right tractor assy frame faces to the tractor assy guide shaft and the left TR frame. G-26 1/2 grain of rice 6-8 Oil pad O-2 0.28-0.32cc 6-9 Touching parts of the 2 sides of the base frame. G-26 40mm x 2 places 6-10 2 touching position with the CR motor assembly from the inside of the base frame. G-26 1/2 grain of rice x2 6-11 Installing shaft of the combination gear, 17.5, 27 of the right frame. G-26 1/2 grain of rice Touching position of the grounding platen spring with platen shaft. G-26 1 grain of rice Spur gear 34 G-26 10mm W A R N IN G n C A U T IO N the AC socket. Never touch the printhead right after printing, as it is highly heated. n Never use thinner, tricren, or ketone solvent, as it may deform or deteriorate the plastic parts or rubber parts. n Use the specified amount of the specified oil. 6.1.2 Lubrication The lubrication point of LX-300+/1170 is as shown in the following table. Refer to the table for the type and the amount of oil to be used for each point. Oil and grease have a great affect on the performance of the product, especially on the durability and the performance at the lower temperature. EPSON determines what kind of and how much of oil to be applied based on the various information and analysis. Table 6-1. Lubricants NOTE: Lubrication must be applied during the re-assembly process. For lubrication points, refer to the following figures. Type Name Quantity Availability Part No. Grease G-26 40g EPSON B702600001 Oil O-2 40cc EPSON B710200001 Maintenance 6-12 Maintenance 97 Product Name Revision C Lubrication Points Lubricate G-26 on the 3 shafts and 1 boss of the left frame. G-26, 1/2 grain of rice Lubricate G-26 at 3 places on 3 shafts at the right frame. Lubricate G-26 on the shaft of the RD ratchet. G-26, 1 grain of rice Shafts at the right frame assembly: G-26, 1 grain of rice RD ratchet shaft Combination Gear 5.1, 16.2 Driven pulley assy. Planetary lever assy. Spur Spur Gear, Gear, 13.2 13.2 Figure 6-3. Shafts at the Right Frame Assembly RD ratchet Lubricate G-26 at 2 places on inside of cam at slope surface of the release lever. Figure 6-1. Left Frame Assembly Release lever: G-26, 1 grain of rice Lubricate G-26 on teeth of gears. G-26, 1/2 grain of rice Figure 6-4. Release Lever Figure 6-2. Teeth of Gears at the Left Frame Maintenance Maintenance 98 Product Name Revision C Drive PF roller Lubricate G-26 to the shaft of the drive PF roller and the rear driven PF roller. (4 places) Lubricate G-26 into the hole of the right TR (tractor) frame facing to the TR guide shaft and the left TR frame. PF roller assembly: G-26, 1/2 grain of rice Tractor assembly: G-26, 1/2 grain of rice Rear driven PF roller Figure 6-5. PF Roller Assembly Release shaft Paper guide assy. Set the paper guide assembly upside down and lubricate at the touching part of the PF roller assembly with the release shaft. (4 places) Paper guide assembly: G-26, 1 grain of rice Figure 6-7. Tractor Assembly Oil Pad The picture at the left is the back of the printhead. 1. Set the oil dispenser 0.30ml. 2. Lubricate O-2 on the Oil pad. Oil pad: O-2, 0.28-0.32 cc Note: Make sure that the setting of the oil dispenser is correct. Figure 6-6. Paper Guide Assembly Figure 6-8. Oil Pad Maintenance Maintenance 99 Product Name Revision C Move the carriage around the center, then lubricate G-26 on the touching parts of the 2 sides of the frame. Lubricate G-26 on the installing shaft of the Combination Gear, 17.5, 27 of the right frame. Carriage: G-26, 40mm x 2 places Combination gear 17.5, 27: G-26, 1/2 grain of rice Figure 6-9. Carriage Figure 6-11. Combination Gear 17.5, 27 Lubricate G-26 on the 2 touching position with CR motor assembly from the inside of the base frame. CR motor assembly: G-26, 1/2 grain of rice x 2 Lubricate G-26 to the touching position of the platen grounding spring with Platen shaft and the spur gear 34. Platen grounding spring: G-26, 1 grain of rice. Spur Gear: G-26, 10mm Figure 6-12. Platen Grounding Spring / Spur Gear Figure 6-10. CR Motor Assembly Maintenance Maintenance 100 CHAPTER19 7 APPENDIX LX-300+/1170 Revision C 7.1 Connector Summary 7.1.2 Pin Assignments Table 7-1. C294MAIN-B Board Connector Summary 7.1.1 Major Component Unit Connector The figure below illustrates how the primary components are connected. CS motor is only available for LX-300+. Function Pins CN1 Parallel I/F 36 CN2 Serial I/F 6 CN3 HP Detector 2 CN4 PE (Rear) Sensor 2 CN5 Release Detector 2 CN6 PE (bottom) Detector 2 CN7 PG Detector 2 CN8 Power Board C294PSB/PSE 9 CN9 Printhead 12 CN10 CR Motor 4 CN11 PF Motor 4 CN12 CS Motor (Option) 10 CN13 Operation Panel C294PNL 12 Table 7-2. Connector Pin Assignments - CN3 Pin I/O Signal Name 1 I HP 2 - GND Function Carriage home position sensor signal Signal ground Table 7-3. Connector Pin Assignments - CN4 Pin I/O Signal Name Function 1 I RPE Rear paper end sensor signal 2 - GND Signal ground Figure 7-1. Cable Connections Appendix Connector Summary 104 LX-300+/1170 Revision C Table 7-8. Connector Pin Assignments - CN9 Table 7-4. Connector Pin Assignments - CN5 Pin I/O Signal Name 1 I RELEASE 2 - GND Function Pin I/O Signal Name Release sensor signal 1 O HD7 Head data 7 Signal ground 2 O HD1 Head data 1 3 O HD5 Head data 5 4 O HD3 Head data 3 5 - HDCOM Common (VP) 6 - HDCOM Common (VP) 7 - HDCOM Common (VP) 8 O HD2 Head data 2 9 O HD9 Head data 9 Paper gap (copy mode) sensor signal 10 O HD4 Head data 4 Signal ground 11 O HD8 Head data 8 12 O HD6 Head data 6 Table 7-5. Connector Pin Assignments - CN6 Pin I/O Signal Name 1 I PE 2 - GND Function Paper end sensor signal Signal ground Table 7-6. Connector Pin Assignments - CN7 Pin I/O Signal Name 1 I PG 2 - GND Function Function Table 7-7. Connector Pin Assignments - CN8 Table 7-9. Connector Pin Assignments - CN10 Pin I/O Signal Name 1 - VH +35VDC Pin I/O Signal Name 2 - VH +35VDC 1 O CRA Carriage motor phase A 3 - GP Signal ground 2 O CRA Carriage motor phase A 4 - GP Signal ground 3 O CRB Carriage motor phase B 5 O PSC Power save control 4 O CRB Carriage motor phase B 6 O POFF Power off signal 7 - +5V +5VDC 8 - +5V +5VDC Appendix Function Connector Summary Function 105 LX-300+/1170 Revision C Table 7-12. Connector Pin Assignments - CN13 Table 7-10. Connector Pin Assignments - CN11 Pin I/O Signal Name Function 1 O PFA Paper feed motor phase A 2 O PFA Paper feed motor phase A 3 O PFB Paper feed motor phase B 4 O PFB Paper feed motor phase B Table 7-11. Connector Pin Assignments - CN12 Pin I/O Signal Name Function 1 - VH +35VDC 2 - CS/HOLD +5VDC 3 - +5V +5VDC 4 O CSA CS motor phase A 5 O CSXA 6 O CSB 7 O CSXB 8 - GP 9 I CSSW Color ribbon sensor signal 10 - GND Signal ground Pin I/O Signal Name Function 6 O LED1 LED1 7 I SW1 Switch 1 8 - GND Signal ground 9 - GND Signal ground 10 I SW2 Switch 2 11 I SW3 Switch 3 12 I SW4 Switch 4 CS motor phase XA CS motor phase B CS motor phase XB Signal ground Table 7-12. Connector Pin Assignments - CN13 Pin I/O Signal Name 1 - +5V 2 O LED5 LED5 3 O LED4 LED4 4 O LED3 LED3 5 O LED2 LED2 Appendix Function +5VDC Connector Summary 106 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 7.2 EEPROM Address Map Table 7-13. EEPROM Address Map (continued) Address This section provides the EEPROM address map. NOTE: The data of two or more byte are assigned as lower byte to lower address and higher byte to higher address. *1: The data are fixed by each printer hardware in the factory. The data should not be changed afterwards. Explanation Explanation Setting QPIT Settings Factory Settings 00H 00H 00000000 H 00000000 H Area 0 00H03H Reserved 04H07H Driving Line count for ribbon change timing 0-0FFFFFFFFH(count) See Remote spec TLcmd 08H0BH Driving Hour 0-0FFFFFFFFH(minute) See Remote spec TLcmd 00000000 H 00000000 H 0CH0FH Driving Line count 0-0FFFFFFFFH(count) See Remote spec TLcmd 00000000 H 00000000 H 10H Starting Year 0-99(the last two figures of Anno Domini) See Remote spec SDcmd 00H 00H 11H Starting Month 0-12 See Remote spec SDcmd 00H 00H 12H Starting Data 0-31 See Remote spec SDcmd 00H 00H 13H Backup Flag1 b0: In Tear Off state (0=No, 1=Yes) b1 to b7: Reserved 00H 00H 14H,15 H Paper edge length Appendix 0 to 22x432 by 0.0588mm (1/432inch) 00H 00H QPIT Settings Factory Settings 0000H (PC437) 0000H (PC437) 0000H 0000H Area1 Table 7-13. EEPROM Address Map Address Setting 22H,23 H Character table selection 0: PC437 21: Code MJK 1: PC850 22: Bulgaria 2: PC860 23: Estonia 3: PC863 24: PC774 4: PC865 25: IC8859-2 5: PC861 26: PC866LAT 6: BRASCII 27: PC866UKR 7: Abicomp 28: Hebrew 7 8: ISO Latin 1 29: Hebrew 8 9: Roman 8 30: PC862 10: PC437Greek 31: PCAPTEC 11: PC852 32: PC708 12: PC853 33: PC720 13: PC855 34: PCAR864 14: PC857 35: PC858 15: Reserved 36: ISO 8859-15 16: PC866 37: PC771 17: PC869 18: ISO Latin 1T 19: ISO 8859-7 20: MAZOWIA 40: Italic U.S.A 41: Italic France 42: Italic Germany 43: Italic U.K. 44: Italic Denmark 45: Italic Sweden 46: Italic Italy 24H,25 H Page langth for tractor EEPROM Address Map 1 to 22x432 by 0.0588mm (1/432 inch) 0000H: 279.4mm (11 inches: same as default 107 LX-300+/1170 Revision C Table 7-13. EEPROM Address Map (continued) Address Explanation Setting Table 7-13. EEPROM Address Map (continued) QPIT Settings Factory Settings Address 0000H 0000H 3AH, 3BH Reserved 3CH Font selection 0: Draft 1: Roman 2: Sans serif 3DH Pitch selection 0: 10 cpi 1: 12 cpi 2: 15 cpi 3EH, 3FH Reserved 40H Print direction setting 41H43H Reserved 26H,27 H Reserved 28H,29 H 1 to 22x432 by 0.0588mm (1/432 inch) Page langth for CSF 0000H: 558.8mm (22 inches: same as default 0000H 0000H Reserved 0000H 0000H 0000H (8.5mm) 0000H (8.5mm) 2AH, 2BH 2CH, 2DH 2EH, 2BH TOP adjustment value for tractor -144 to 432 (0.0mm to 8.5mm +25.4mm (inch), by 0.0588mm (1/432 inch)) *Minimum value depends on the value of 5CH-5DH Reserved 30H 31H TOP adjustment value for CSF 32H, 33H Reserved 34H 35H TOP adjustment value for rear manual insertion 36H, 37H Reserved 38H, 39H Bottom margin for tractor 0000H -144 to 432 (0.0mm to 8.5mm +25.4mm (inch), by 0.0588mm (1/432 inch)) *Minimum value depends on the value of 5CH-5DH 0000H 0000H (8.5mm) 0000H (8.5mm) 0000H 0000H 44H Appendix -144 to 432 (0.0mm to 8.5mm +25.4mm (inch), by 0.0588mm (1/432 inch)) *Minimum value depends on the value of 5CH-5DH 1 to 22x432 by 0.0588mm (1/432 inch) 0000H: 279.4mm (11 inches: same as default 0000H (8.5mm) 0000H (8.5mm) 0000H 0000H 0000H 0000H Explanation Auto line feed Auto tear off Skip over perforation High speed draft ------------- EEPROM Address Map Setting 3: 17 cpi 4: 20 cpi 5: Proportional 0: Bi-d. 1: Uni-d b0: Auto line feed (0: off 1: on) b1: Auto tear off (0: off 1: on) b2: Skip over perforation (0: off 1:on) b3: High speed draft (0: on 1: off) b4: Reserved b5: Reserved b6: Reserved b7: Reserved QPIT Settings Factory Settings 0000H 0000H 00H (Draft) 00H (Draft) 00H (10cpi) 00H (10cpi) 0000H 0000H 00H (Bi-d) 00H (Bi-d) 0000H 0000H 00H 00H 108 LX-300+/1170 Revision C Table 7-13. EEPROM Address Map (continued) Address Explanation Software 45H 0 slash Buzzer ---Auto CR ---------- 46H49H 4AH 4BH 4CH Setting b0: Software (0:ESC/P 1:IBM 2381 Plus) b1: 0 slash (0: off 1: on) b2: Buzzer (0: on 1:off) b3: Reserved b4: Auto CR(IBM) (0: off 1: on) b5: Reserved b6: Reserved b7: Reserved Reserved Panel mask pattern 1 Panel mask pattern 2 Manual feed wait time Appendix QPIT Settings 00H b0: Font function is masked. b1: Reserved b2: Pause function is masked. b3: Reserved b4: Reserved b5: Reserved b6: Reserved b7: Reserved 3 to 30 (by 0.1 sec.), 00H: 1.5 sec. (same as default) Factory Settings Address 00H 00H 00H (1.5 sec.) Explanation Factory Settings 3 to 30 (by 0.1 sec.), 00H: 3 sec. (same as default) 00H (3 sec.) 00H (3 sec.) 4EH, 4FH Tear-off adjustment value -432 to +432 (-25.4mm(-1inch) to 0mm +25.4mm (inch), by 0.0588mm (1/432 inch)) 0000H 0000H Serial baud rate 0: 19200 bps 1: 9600 bps 2: 4800 bps 3: 2400 bps 4: 1200 bps 5: 600 bps 6: 300 bps 00H (19200) 00H (19200) 51H Serial parity 0: None 1: Even 2: Odd 3: Ignore 00H (None) 00H (None) 52H Input Buffer 0: On (8kbyte) 1: Off (1byte) 00H 00H 53H Packet mode 0: Auto 1: On 2: Off 00H 00H 54H Parallel I/F bidirectional mode --- b0: Reverse Channel Transfer (0: on 1:off) b1 to b7: Reserved 00H 00H 55H I/f mode selection 0: Auto I/F selection 1: Parallel I/F 2: Serial I/F 00H (Auto) 00H (Auto) 56H Auto I/F wait time setting 10: 10 sec. 30: 30 sec. 00: 10 sec. (same as default) 00H (10 sec.) 00H (10 sec.) 00H 00H QPIT Settings Tear-off wait time 00H 00H Setting 4DH 50H 00H b0: LOAD/EJECT function is masked. b1: LF/FF function is masked. b2: TEAR OFF function is masked. b3: Micro Adjust function is masked. b4: Reserved b5: Reserved b6: Reserved b7: Reserved Table 7-13. EEPROM Address Map (continued) 00H (1.5 sec.) EEPROM Address Map 109 LX-300+/1170 Revision C Table 7-13. EEPROM Address Map (continued) Address 57H 58H Explanation Reserved *ACK timing data 59H *ACK timing data (complement of 58H) 5AH, 5BH Reserved 5CH, 5DH TOF Minimum value 5EH Copy mode Energy save mode ---- 5FH Setting Refer to Appendix E. I/F timing data -144 to -72, 0: -72 (4.2mm) When it is bigger than -72, the value is considered as -72. b0: Copy mode (0: off 1: on) b1: Energy save mode (0: on 1: off) b2 to b7: Reserved Reserved 60H, 61H Page length for rear manual insertion 1 to 22x432 by 0.0588mm (1/432 inch) 0000H: 558.8mm (22 inches: same as default 62H Data length 0: 8 bit 1: 7 bit 63H67H Reserved Area 2 68CH6AH Sub-number of customization 6BH Reserved 6CH Market Appendix 00H to 09H 0: Standard version 1: NLSP version Table 7-13. EEPROM Address Map (continued) QPIT Settings Factory Settings 00H 00H 00H 01H 00H 00H 0000H 0000H Address Explanation 6DH IBM character table 6DH IBM character table 6EH Fatal Error 6FH Printable column QPIT Settings Factory Settings 0: Table2 1: Table1 00H 00H 0: Table2 1: Table1 00H 00H 00H 00H 01H 01H Setting 0: 80 columns 1: 136 columns Area 3 00H 00H 70H Vp adjustment value *1 *1 71H Vp adjustment value (complement of 70H) *1 *1 72H Bi-d adjustment value for high speed draft mode -12 to +12 by 0.0353mm (1/720 inch) 00H *1 73H Bi-d adjustment -12 to +12 by 0.0353mm (1/720 value for draft mode inch) 00H *1 00H *1 00H 00H 00H 00H 0000H 0000H 00H 00H 74H Bi-d adjustment value for NLQ mode 00H 00H 75H Reserved 00H 00H 00H 00H 76H Reserved 00H 00H 000000H (Standard) 000000H (Standard) 77H 2 in 1 board 00H *1 00H 00H 78H7FH Reserved 00H 00H 00H 00H EEPROM Address Map -12 to +12 by 0.0353mm (1/720 inch) 0: Yes 1: No 110 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 7.3 Component Layout C294 MAIN BOARD Component layouts for each electric circuit board are shown as follows. Figure 7-2. C294 MAIN Board Component Layout Appendix Component Layout 111 LX-300+/1170 Revision C C294 MAIN-B BOARD Figure 7-3. Component Layout-C294 MAIN-B Board Appendix Component Layout 112 LX-300+/1170 Revision C C294PSB BOARD C294PSE BOARD Figure 7-4. Component Layout-C294PSB Appendix Figure 7-5. Component Layout-C294PSE Component Layout 113 LX-300+/1170 Revision C C294PNL BOARD Figure 7-6. Component Layout-C294PNL Appendix Component Layout 114 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 7.4 Exploded Diagrams o LX-300+ Exploded Diagrams 180 109 105 570 124 127 127(126/for EAI) 451 111 127 128 127 127 128 127 127 127 127 127 115 103 127 127 190 450 320 300 200 123 118 132 127 117 132 120 125 116 129 100 131 106 400 102 500 117 119 129 104 401 400 320 101 127 130 200 102 LX-300+ No.01 Rev.01 Figure 7-7. LX-300+ Exploded Diagram 1 Appendix Exploded Diagrams 10202 115 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 554 512 526 514 516 527 556 525 541 551 553 526 527 505 513 544 510 509 510 528 521 532 559 528 555 558 520 522 523 552 557 542 550 577 501 651 518 529 530 524 650 543 559 579 539 517 535 545 514 571 581 531 563 502 576 540 537 567 536 534 538 566 542 565 533 532 562 531 506 561 590 559 564 559 569 503 575 568 560 574 578 581 511 581 581 515 580 573 581 514 504 581 LX-300+ No.02 Rev.01 10202 Figure 7-8. LX-300+ Exploded Diagram 2 Appendix Exploded Diagrams 116 LX-300+/1170 Revision C o LX-1170 Exploded Diagrams 105 550 107 547 180 519 550 109 550 549 550 119 300 119 119 450 103 128 119 126 111 128 119 451 119 119 200 119 119 124 119 121 128 119 122 120 118 119 123 125 530 117 129 116 320 129 117 106 530 104 129 129 401 500 100 400 400 130 LX-1170 No.01 Rev.01 10309 Figure 7-9. LX-1170 Exploded Diagram 1 Appendix Exploded Diagrams 117 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 512 514 544 513 516 505 510 509 119 510 525 528 541 508 518 557 551 526 525 558 527 526 524 523 542 501 553 527 528 559 532 526 525 528 558 554 527 526 552 527 594 525 528 556 555 521 546 520 522 650 593 119 539 517 562 529 535 592 545 540 537 514 538 543 571 536 563 506 531 534 567 533 532 561 565 590 566 531 542 502 559 569 514 651 511 503 560 651 504 LX-1170 No.02 568 564 515 Rev.01 10309 Figure 7-10. LX-1170 Exploded Diagram 2 Appendix Exploded Diagrams 118 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 7.5 Parts List Table 7-14. LX-300+ Parts List Number Parts Name The following table shows parts name of this product. Refer to the exploded diagrams for parts’ number. 128 C.B.S. SCREW o Parts List for LX-300+ 129 “C.B.B-TITE(P(13)),3X14,F/ZN” 130 C.B.(O) SCREW 4X8 F/ZG 131 C.P.SCREW 132 C.B.S. SCREW 180 “GUIDE,STACKER” 200 “BOARD ASSY.,MAIN” 320 HARNESS 300 “BOARD ASSY.,POWER SUPPLY” 400 POWER CABLE ASSY. 450 “BOARD ASSY.,PANEL” 451 “SHEET,PANEL” 500 “PRINTER MECHANISM,M-3M10-100” 501 “FRAME,LEFT” (This name is not fixed.) 502 “FRAME,RIGHT” 503 “MOTOR ASSY.,CR” 504 “EXTENSION SPRING,8.10” 505 “LEVER ASSY.,PLANET” 506 “SHAFT,CR,GUIDE” 509 “SPURGEAR,13.2” 510 “COMBINATIONGEAR,5.1,16.2” 511 “MOTOR ASSY.,PF” 512 “COVER,RD” 513 “RATCHET,RD” 514 “DETECTOR,LEAF,B1” Table 7-14. LX-300+ Parts List Number Appendix Parts Name 100 “HOUSING ASSY.,LOWER” 101 INSULATOR;A 102 INSULATOR;B 103 “HOUSING,UPPER” 104 “SHIELDPLATE,LOWER” 105 “COVER ASSY.,PRINTER” 106 KNOB;W 109 SHEET GUIDE ASSY. 111 “SHIELDPLATE,UPPER” 115 “COVER CONNECTOR,CS;W” 116 HEXAGON NUT 117 GROUNDINGPLATE 118 “GROUNDING PLATE,PANEL” 119 EDGING;A 120 LOGO PLATE 123 “FERRITE CORE,FPC-25-20” 124 “SHEET,PROTECT” 125 CONNECTOR LOCK NUT 126 RIVET B-TITE(SCREW TYPE) 127 “C.B.P-TITE,3X10,F/ZN” Parts List 119 LX-300+/1170 Revision C Table 7-14. LX-300+ Parts List Number Appendix Table 7-14. LX-300+ Parts List Parts Name Number Parts Name 515 “GROUNDING WIRE,PLATEN” 541 TIMING BELT 516 “PULLEY ASSY.,DRIVEN” 542 “BUSHING,PARALLEL,ADJUST” 517 “HARNESS,HP” 543 “CABLE,HEAD” 518 C.P.B SCREW 544 “HARNESS,PG” 520 PAPER GUIDE 545 “PAPER GUIDE,LOWER” 521 “DETECTOR,PE,REAR” 550 “SPURGEAR,17” 522 “HARNESS,PE,REAR” 551 PAPERSUPPORT 523 “DETECTOR,PE,BOTTOM” 552 “FRAME,TR,RIGHT” 524 “HARNESS,PE,BOTTOM” 553 “FRAME,TR,LEFT” 525 “HOLDER,ROLLER,PF” 554 “TRACTOR,LEFT” 526 “ROLLER,PF,DRIVEN” 555 “TRACTOR,RIGHT” 527 “ROLLER,PF,DRIVEN,REAR” 556 “SHAFT,TR,GUIDE” 528 “COMPRESSION SPRING,13.72” 557 “SHAFT,TR,DRIVE” 529 “SHAFT,RELEASE” 558 RETAINING RING 530 PAPER GUIDE ASSY. 559 DAMPER 531 RETAINING RING 560 “FRAME,BASE” 532 “BUSHING,11” 561 “PAPER GUIDE,SUPPORT” 533 “U-TYPE,11.2X0.13X16S/NA” 562 “GROUNDING PALTE,SHAFT,CR” 534 PLAIN WASHER 563 “SHEET,CABLE,HEAD” 535 PLATEN 564 “GEAR,34” 536 CARRIAGE ASSY. 565 “SPUR GEAR,27.5” 537 “GROUNDING PALTE,HEAD” 566 PLAIN WASHER 538 OIL PAD 567 “COMPRESSION SPRING,1.18” 539 “LEVER,G,ADJUST” 568 “COMBINATION GEAR,8.5,25.2” 540 RIBBON MASK 569 “HARNESS,RELEASE” Parts List 120 LX-300+/1170 Revision C Table 7-14. LX-300+ Parts List Number Appendix o Parts list for LX-1170 Table 7-15. LX-1170 Parts List Parts Name 570 PAPER EJECT ASSY. 571 “COMBINATION GEAR,17.5,27” 100 "HOUSING ASSY.,LOWER" 573 “GROUNDING PLATE,CS” 103 "HOUSING,UPPER" 574 “GROUNDING WIRE,LEFT” 104 "SHIELD PLATE,LOWER" 575 “GROUNDING WIRE,RIGHT” 105 "COVER ASSY.,PRINTER" 576 “GROUNDING PLATE,PF” 106 KNOB 577 “SHEET,PROTECT,CABLE” 107 "COVER ASSY.,PRINTER,REAR" 578 “SHEET,PROTECT,M/B” 109 SHEET GUIDE ASSY. 579 “SHEET,CABLE,CR” 111 "SHIELD PLATE,UPPER" 580 “C.B.P-TITE,3X10,F/ZN” 116 HEXAGON NUT 581 C.B.S. SCREW 117 GROUNDING PLATE 590 “LEVER,RELEASE” 118 "GROUNDING PLATE,PANEL" 650 “PRINT HEAD,D3910-1” 119 "C.B.P-TITE,3X10,F/ZN" 651 “LABEL,WARNING” 120 LOGO PLATE 121 "GROUNDING PLATE,L" 122 "GROUNDING PLATE,R" 123 "FERRITE CORE,FPC-25-20" 124 "SHEET,PROTECT,L" 125 CONNECTOR LOCK NUT 126 "SHEET,PROTECT,R" 128 C.B.S. SCREW 129 "C.B.B-TITE(P(13)),3X14,F/ZN" 130 C.B.(O) SCREW 4X8 F/ZG 180 "GUIDE,STACKER" 200 "BOARD ASSY.,MAIN" Number Parts List Parts Name 121 LX-300+/1170 Revision C Table 7-15. LX-1170 Parts List Number Appendix Table 7-15. LX-1170 Parts List Parts Name Number Parts Name 450 "BOARD ASSY.,PANEL" 519 "ROLLER,PAPER EJECT" 451 "SHEET,PANEL" 520 PAPER GUIDE 300 "BOARD ASSY.,POWER SUPPLY" 521 "DETECTOR,PE,REAR" 320 HARNESS 522 "HARNESS,PE,REAR" 400 "POWER CABLE,BS31303SA-SR-10A" 523 "DETECTOR,PE,BOTTOM" 401 HARNESS 524 "HARNESS,PE,BOTTOM" 500 "PRINTER MECHANISM(ASP),M-3N60-100" 525 "HOLDER,ROLLER,PF" 501 "FRAME ASSY.,LEFT" 526 "ROLLER,PF,DRIVEN" 502 "FRAME,RIGHT" 527 "ROLLER,PF,DRIVE,REAR;B" 503 "MOTOR ASSY.,CR" 528 "COMPRESSION SPRING,13.72" 504 "EXTENSION SPRING,8.10" 529 "SHAFT,RELEASE" 505 "LEVER ASSY.,PLANET" 531 RETAINING RING 506 "SHAFT,CR,GUIDE" 532 "BUSHING,11" 507 RETAINING RING 533 "U-TYPE,11.2X0.13X16S/NA" 508 "GROUNDING PLATE,PAPER GUIDE,UPPER" 534 PLAIN WASHER 509 "SPURGEAR,13.2" 535 PLATEN 510 "COMBINATIONGEAR,5.1,16.2" 536 CARRIAGE SUB ASSY. 511 "MOTOR ASSY.,PF" 537 "GROUNDING PLATE,HEAD" 512 "COVER,RD" 538 OIL PAD 513 "RATCHET,RD" 539 "LEVER,G,ADJUST" 514 "DETECTOR,LEAF,B1" 540 RIBBON MASK 515 "GROUNDING WIRE,PLATEN" 541 TIMMING BELT 516 "PULLEY ASSY.,DRIVEN" 542 "BUSHING,PARALEL,ADJUST" 517 "HARNESS,HP" 543 "CABLE,HEAD" 518 C.P.B SCREW 544 "HARNESS,PG" Parts List 122 LX-300+/1170 Revision C Table 7-15. LX-1170 Parts List Number Appendix Table 7-15. LX-1170 Parts List Parts Name Number Parts Name 545 "PAPER GUIDE,LOWER" 590 "LEVER,RELEASE" 546 "PAPER GUIDE,UPPER" 592 "SHEET,CABLE,CR" 547 "BASE,PAPER EJECT" 593 "SPURGEAR,17" 549 "COVER,PAPER EJECT" 594 RETAINING RING 550 "LAEF SPRING,PAPER EJECT" 650 "PRINT HEAD,D3910-1" 551 PAPERSUPPORT 651 "DUMPER,FRAME,BASE" 552 "FRAME,TR,RIGHT" 553 "FRAME,TR,LEFT" 554 "TRACTOR,LEFT" 555 "TRACTOR,RIGHT" 556 "SHAFT,TR,DRIVE" 557 "SHAFT,TR,GUIDE" 558 RETAINING RING 559 DAMPER 560 "FRAME,BASE" 561 "PAPER GUIDE,SUPPORT" 562 "GROUNDING PALTE,SHAFT,CR" 563 "SHEET,CABLE,HEAD" 564 "GEAR,34" 565 "SPUR GEAR,27.5" 566 PLAIN WASHER 567 "COMPRESSION SPRING,1.18" 568 "COMBINATION GEAR,8.5,25.2" 569 "HARNESS,RELEASE" 571 "COMBINATION GEAR,17.5,27" Parts List 123 LX-300+/1170 Revision C 7.6 Electric Circuit Schematics o C294MAIN Board o C294MAIN-B Board o C294PSB Board o C294PSE Board o C294PNL Appendix Electric Circuit Schematics 124